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2009 STANFORD BASEBALL Baseball Contact: Matt Hodson Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 725-2959 • Cell Phone: (650) 704-2242 2009 Stanford Regular Season Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result 2/20 Vanderbilt W, 6-5 (10) 2/21 Vanderbilt (Gm. 1) L, 9-12 Vanderbilt (Gm. 2) W, 6-5 2/22 UC Riverside Rained Out 2/25 Saint Mary’s L, 3-5 2/27 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L, 1-8 2/28 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-3 3/1 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L, 3-9 3/5 Saint Mary’s L, 5-6 3/6 No. 2 Texas^ L, 2-6 3/7 No. 2 Texas W, 7-1 3/8 No. 2 Texas L, 1-5 3/21 at California* L, 6-7 3/22 at California* W, 6-5 (12) 3/23 at California* L, 4-11 3/25 at UC Davis W, 5-2 3/27 Washington* W, 13-3 3/28 Washington* L, 7-9 3/29 Washington* W, 11-0 3/30 at Pacific W, 10-2 4/1 Santa Clara W, 6-5 4/3 at Oregon* L, 1-2 4/4 at Oregon* W, 3-1 4/5 at Oregon*# W, 6-3 4/7 No. 25 San Diego Rained Out 4/9 UCLA* W, 4-3 (10) 4/10 UCLA* L, 5-8 4/11 UCLA*^ W, 7-2 4/13 California W, 14-4 4/15 at Santa Clara W, 16-3 4/17 at No. 4 Arizona State*% L, 6-14 4/18 at No. 4 Arizona State* L, 2-7 4/19 at No. 4 Arizona State* L, 3-6 4/20 Santa Clara W, 11-1 4/22 California W, 11-7 4/24 Arizona*^ L, 1-11 4/25 Arizona* W, 3-1 4/26 Arizona* L, 6-7 4/27 San Francisco W, 12-4 4/29 Sacramento State W, 6-4 5/1 at Washington State* L, 1-3 5/2 at Washington State*# W, 12-9 5/3 at Washington State* W, 3-2 5/5 San Jose State W, 9-8 5/6 at Santa Clara L, 9-13 5/8 New Mexico L, 1-7 5/9 New Mexico W, 17-5 5/10 New Mexico W, 9-4 5/12 at San Jose State W, 6-5 (13) 5/13 Pacific W, 14-13 5/15 at USC* W, 8-6 5/16 at USC* W, 9-1 5/17 at USC* L, 2-5 5/19 UC Davis L, 2-11 5/22 Oregon State* 6:00 p.m. 5/23 Oregon State* 1:00 p.m. 5/24 Oregon State* 12:00 p.m. All times listed are Pacific All games broadcast on KZSU (90.1 FM) and gostanford.com Home games in bold at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond Rankings by Baseball America at the time of game * denotes Pacific-10 Conference game ^ denotes televised on the CBS College Sports Network # denotes televised by Comcast SportsNet Northwest % denotes televised by Fox SportsNet Arizona STANFORD CARDINAL (29-23, 12-12) vs. OREGON STATE BEAVERS (33-16, 13-11) Friday, May 22 • 6:00 p.m. • Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (Stanford, CA) RHP Jordan Pries (4-3, 4.43) vs. undecided Saturday, May 23 • 6:00 p.m. • Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (Stanford, CA) LHP Brett Mooneyham (6-2, 4.55) vs. undecided Sunday, May 24 • 12:00 p.m. • Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (Stanford, CA) Both clubs are undecided All times Pacific; every game is broadcast on KZSU (90.1 FM) and gostanford.com Stanford Hosts Oregon State to Close Out 2009 Regular Season Winners of six of its last eight games, the Stanford Cardinal (29-23, 13-12 Pac-10) will conclude the 2009 regular season this weekend by hosting the Oregon State Beavers (33-16, 13-11) in a crucial three-game, Pac-10 series at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond. Stanford can still climb to third in the Pac-10 standings, as it enters the final weekend trailing Wash- ington and Oregon State (both 13-11) by 1.0 game for fourth. The Cardinal is also just 2.0 contests behind UCLA (14-10) for third. Stanford owns the tiebreaker edge over both the Huskies and Bruins, having won the three-game series against both clubs. Broadcast Information All 56 of Stanford’s regular season games, and any postseason contests, will be carried live on the home of Cardinal baseball for nearly 51 years - student station KZSU 90.1 FM. The KZSU broadcast is available on the internet either at www.kzsulive.stanford.edu or via a link on www.gostanford.com. Ben Spielberg will handle broadcast duties for this weekend’s series against Oregon State. Hot at the Right Time Stanford enters the final weekend of the regular season playing some of its best baseball, despite suffering a midweek loss. The Cardinal has won six of its last eight games and nine of its last 13 contests, while going 14-7 in its past 21 outings. Most impressively, when compared with the top 64 teams in the latest NCAA D-I RPI (released May 19), Stanford has the 28th-best winning percentage in the country since March 25 at .658 (25-13). The Cardinal’s run began after starting out the season 4-10 while playing the nation’s 11th-toughest schedule (according to respected college baseball web site Boyd’s World), while the 25-13 mark is second-best in the Pac-10 over the last two months (behind only Arizona State’s 24-8 ledger). Stanford is now 29-23 overall for a .558 winning percentage that is the third-best in the Pac-10 Conference, behind only Arizona State (.792) and Oregon State (.673). Marquess Eighth on All-Time NCAA Division I Wins List Stanford head coach Mark Marquess has compiled the eighth-most wins in NCAA Division I base- ball history, having posted a 1,355-692-7 (.661) career record. With the Cardinal’s 11-7 victory over California April 22, Marquess broke an eighth- place tie with Rod Dedeaux, who - according to the official NCAA record book - compiled a 1,342- 597-16 record over 44 seasons at USC (1942-47 and 1949-86). Marquess, who has spent his entire 33-year- head coaching career at the helm of his alma mater, has the most victories by any coach of any sport in Stanford history. Stanford-Oregon State Series Stanford won two of three games last year in Corvallis, and owns a 35-21 advantage in 56 contests against Oregon State since 1964. Cardinal Clips 30/30 Club: With one more victory, Stanford will reach the 30-win plateau for the 30th time in 33 seasons under head coach Mark Marquess. Setting the Table: Sophomore 2B Colin Walsh reached base safely via hit, walk or hit-by-pitch in 34 straight games March 29-May 17, batting .373 (47-for-126) with a .518 on-base mark during the streak. Easy as 3-4-5: During Stanford’s 25-13, 38-game run, the primary 3-4-5 hitters of junior LF Toby Gerhart, sophomore RF Kellen Kiilsgaard and senior 1B Brent Milleville are a combined 144-for- 427 (.337) with 97 runs, 25 2Bs, 3 3Bs, 25 HRs and 113 RBI. Winning Baseball: Stanford is assured of at least a .500 record for the 16th straight season. NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALL ALL-TIME COACHES WIN LIST Coach, Current or Last School (Yrs.) Wins 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (41) 1,707 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (32) 1,671 3. Mike Martin, Florida State (30) 1,580 4. Larry Hays, Texas Tech (38) 1,508 5. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech (47) 1,444 6. Cliff Gustafson, Texas (29) 1,427 7. Ron Polk, Mississippi State (35) 1,373 8. Mark Marquess, Stanford (33) 1,355 9. Rod Dedeaux, USC (44) 1,342 10. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma (39) 1,331 *Active Coaches In Bold Updated Thru May 21, 2009 Source: Official NCAA Baseball Record Book

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  • 2009Stanford BaSeBall Baseball Contact: Matt Hodson Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 725-2959 • Cell Phone: (650) 704-2242

    2009 Stanford regular Season Schedule

    Date Opponent Time/Result2/20 Vanderbilt W, 6-5 (10)2/21 Vanderbilt (Gm. 1) L, 9-12 Vanderbilt (Gm. 2) W, 6-52/22 UC Riverside Rained Out2/25 Saint Mary’s L, 3-52/27 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L, 1-82/28 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-33/1 at No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L, 3-93/5 Saint Mary’s L, 5-63/6 No. 2 Texas^ L, 2-63/7 No. 2 Texas W, 7-13/8 No. 2 Texas L, 1-53/21 at California* L, 6-7 3/22 at California* W, 6-5 (12)3/23 at California* L, 4-113/25 at UC Davis W, 5-23/27 Washington* W, 13-33/28 Washington* L, 7-93/29 Washington* W, 11-03/30 atPacific W,10-24/1 Santa Clara W, 6-54/3 at Oregon* L, 1-24/4 at Oregon* W, 3-14/5 at Oregon*# W, 6-34/7 No. 25 San Diego Rained Out4/9 UCLA* W, 4-3 (10)4/10 UCLA* L, 5-84/11 UCLA*^ W, 7-24/13 California W, 14-44/15 at Santa Clara W, 16-34/17 at No. 4 Arizona State*% L, 6-144/18 at No. 4 Arizona State* L, 2-74/19 at No. 4 Arizona State* L, 3-64/20 Santa Clara W, 11-14/22 California W, 11-74/24 Arizona*^ L, 1-114/25 Arizona* W, 3-14/26 Arizona* L, 6-74/27 San Francisco W, 12-44/29 Sacramento State W, 6-45/1 at Washington State* L, 1-35/2 at Washington State*# W, 12-95/3 at Washington State* W, 3-25/5 San Jose State W, 9-85/6 at Santa Clara L, 9-135/8 New Mexico L, 1-75/9 New Mexico W, 17-55/10 New Mexico W, 9-45/12 at San Jose State W, 6-5 (13)5/13 Pacific W,14-135/15 at USC* W, 8-65/16 at USC* W, 9-15/17 at USC* L, 2-55/19 UC Davis L, 2-115/22 Oregon State* 6:00 p.m.5/23 Oregon State* 1:00 p.m.5/24 Oregon State* 12:00 p.m.All times listed are PacificAll games broadcast on KZSU (90.1 FM) and gostanford.comHome games in bold at Klein Field at Sunken DiamondRankings by Baseball America at the time of game* denotes Pacific-10 Conference game^ denotes televised on the CBS College Sports Network# denotes televised by Comcast SportsNet Northwest% denotes televised by Fox SportsNet Arizona

    STANFORD CARDINAL (29-23, 12-12) vs. OREGON STATE BEAVERS (33-16, 13-11)Friday, May 22 • 6:00 p.m. • Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (Stanford, CA)

    RHP Jordan Pries (4-3, 4.43) vs. undecided

    Saturday, May 23 • 6:00 p.m. • Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (Stanford, CA)LHP Brett Mooneyham (6-2, 4.55) vs. undecided

    Sunday, May 24 • 12:00 p.m. • Klein Field at Sunken Diamond (Stanford, CA)Both clubs are undecided

    All times Pacific; every game is broadcast on KZSU (90.1 FM) and gostanford.com

    Stanford Hosts oregon State to Close out 2009 regular Season Winners of six of its last eight games, the Stanford Cardinal (29-23, 13-12 Pac-10) will conclude the

    2009 regular season this weekend by hosting the Oregon State Beavers (33-16, 13-11) in a crucial three-game, Pac-10 series at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond.StanfordcanstillclimbtothirdinthePac-10standings,asitentersthefinalweekendtrailingWash-

    ington and Oregon State (both 13-11) by 1.0 game for fourth. The Cardinal is also just 2.0 contests behind UCLA (14-10) for third. Stanford owns the tiebreaker edge over both the Huskies and Bruins, having won the three-game series against both clubs.

    Broadcast InformationAll 56 of Stanford’s regular season games, and any postseason contests, will be carried live on the

    home of Cardinal baseball for nearly 51 years - student station KZSU 90.1 FM. The KZSU broadcast is available on the internet either at www.kzsulive.stanford.edu or via a link on www.gostanford.com.

    Ben Spielberg will handle broadcast duties for this weekend’s series against Oregon State.

    Hot at the right time Stanfordentersthefinalweekendoftheregularseasonplayingsomeofitsbestbaseball,despite

    suffering a midweek loss. The Cardinal has won six of its last eight games and nine of its last 13 contests, while going 14-7 in its past 21 outings.

    Most impressively, when compared with the top 64 teams in the latest NCAA D-I RPI (released May 19), Stanford has the 28th-best winning percentage in the country since March 25 at .658 (25-13). The Cardinal’s run began after starting out the season 4-10 while playing the nation’s 11th-toughest schedule (according to respected college baseball web site Boyd’s World), while the 25-13 mark is second-best in the Pac-10 over the last two months (behind only Arizona State’s 24-8 ledger).

    Stanford is now 29-23 overall for a .558 winning percentage that is the third-best in the Pac-10 Conference, behind only Arizona State (.792) and Oregon State (.673).

    Marquess Eighth on All-Time NCAA Division I Wins ListStanford head coach Mark Marquess has compiled the eighth-most wins in NCAA Division I base-

    ball history, having posted a 1,355-692-7 (.661) career record. With the Cardinal’s 11-7 victory over California April 22, Marquess broke an eighth-place tie with Rod Dedeaux, who - according to theofficialNCAArecordbook-compileda1,342-597-16 record over 44 seasons at USC (1942-47 and 1949-86).

    Marquess, who has spent his entire 33-year-head coaching career at the helm of his alma mater, has the most victories by any coach of any sport in Stanford history.

    Stanford-Oregon State SeriesStanford won two of three games last year

    in Corvallis, and owns a 35-21 advantage in 56 contests against Oregon State since 1964.

    Cardinal Clips30/30 Club:• With one more victory, Stanford will reach the 30-win plateau for the 30th time in 33 seasons under head coach Mark Marquess.Setting the Table:• Sophomore 2B Colin Walsh reached base safely via hit, walk or hit-by-pitch in 34 straight games March 29-May 17, batting .373 (47-for-126) with a .518 on-base mark during the streak.Easy as 3-4-5: • During Stanford’s 25-13, 38-game run, the primary 3-4-5 hitters of junior LF Toby Gerhart, sophomore RF Kellen Kiilsgaard and senior 1B Brent Milleville are a combined 144-for-427 (.337) with 97 runs, 25 2Bs, 3 3Bs, 25 HRs and 113 RBI.Winning Baseball:• Stanford is assured of at least a .500 record for the 16th straight season.

    NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALLALL-TIME COACHES WIN LIST

    Coach, Current or Last School (Yrs.) Wins 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (41) 1,707 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (32) 1,671 3. Mike Martin, Florida State (30) 1,580 4. Larry Hays, Texas Tech (38) 1,508 5. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech (47) 1,444 6. Cliff Gustafson, Texas (29) 1,427 7. Ron Polk, Mississippi State (35) 1,373 8. Mark Marquess, Stanford (33) 1,355 9. Rod Dedeaux, USC (44) 1,342 10. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma (39) 1,331 *Active Coaches In BoldUpdated Thru May 21, 2009Source: Official NCAA Baseball Record Book

  • Stanford’s Potential Starters and Top Reserves (By Position)

    Pos. No. Name Avg. HR RBI SB Notes C 5 Zach Jones .242 3 24 18 Most SBs by Cardinal since ‘03 (18 - 2nd Pac-10)

    -C/DH- 29 Ben Clowe .276 3 11 0 14x42 (.333), 2 2B, 3 HR, 6 RBI last 13g

    1B 25 Brent Milleville .324 14 52 7 .380, 5 HR, 23 RBI last 13g; .362, 14 HR, 49 RBI last 37g

    -1B/DH- 30 Jonathan Kaskow .254 2 11 0 Pinch-1B Wed. vs. UCD; .375 w/RISP

    2B 13 Colin Walsh (S) .322 0 24 4 1st Pac-10 w/49 BBs (xxth NCAA); 3rd Pac-10 w/.470 OBP

    3B 2 Adam Gaylord .280 2 25 1 8 2B, 2 HR, 17 RBI last 27g; 1x3, solo HR Tues. vs. UCD

    SS 6 Jake Schlander .239 1 22 3 Started all 119g at SS in career; .357, 3 2B; 7 RBI last 8g

    LF 24 Toby Gerhart .296 7 35 6 .372, 2 HR, 14 RBI last 11g; .331, 10 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 31 RBI last 38g

    CF 7 Joey August (L) .311 5 34 2 Mulit-hit efforts in 8 of last 11g; 23x66 (.348) last 14g

    RF 21 Kellen Kiilsgaard (L) .316 9 45 0 t8th Pac-10 RBI; hit safely in 12 of last 13g (.352, 9 RBI)

    -OF/DH- 1 Jeff Whitlow .277 2 6 2 8x22 (.364), 7 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 5 RBI last 8g

    Pos. No. Name W-L ERA IP G/GS Notes RHP 16 Jordan Pries 4-3 4.43 69.0 12/10 6th in Pac-10 w/.222 BAA; 8.0ip in Fri. night W at USC

    LHP 34 Brett Mooneyham 6-2 4.55 61.1 12/10 6-1 last 8 starts (Stanford 7-1); 11so in CG W Sat. at USC

    Pac-10 Conference

    2009 Standings (thru May 14)

    Team Pac-10 GB Overall Arizona State 19-5 -.- 42-11Washington State 16-8 3.0 28-23UCLA 14-10 5.0 26-27Oregon State 13-11 6.0 33-16Washington 13-11 6.0 25-27Stanford 12-12 7.0 29-23USC 11-13 8.0 26-27Arizona 10-14 9.0 27-25California 8-16 11.0 23-27Oregon 4-20 15.0 14-39

    This Week’s ScheduleTuesday, May 19at Oregon State 2, Oregon 0UC Davis 11, at Stanford 2at No. 1 UC Irvine 5, UCLA 4 (10)at USC 5, UC Riverside 4at Gonzaga 8, Washington State 7

    Wednesday, May 20Oregon State 14, Oregon 4# (6:00pm, PT)No. 3 Arizona State 9, at Arizona 3

    Friday, May 22USC at California* (2:30pm, PT)Arizona at Oregon* (3:00pm, PT)Washington at Washington State* (5:30pm, PT)Oregon State at Stanford* (6:00pm, PT)UCLA at No. 3 Arizona State* (6:30pm, PT)

    Saturday, May 23USC at California* (1:00pm, PT)Arizona at Oregon* (1:00pm, PT)Washington at Washington State* (2:00pm, PT)Oregon State at Stanford* (6:00pm, PT)UCLA at No. 3 Arizona State* (6:30pm, PT)

    Sunday, May 24Arizona at Oregon* (12:00pm, PT)Washington at Washington State* (12:00pm, PT)Oregon State at Stanford* (12:00pm, PT)USC at California* (1:00pm, PT)UCLA at No. 3 Arizona State* (1:00pm, PT)

    * - Pac-10 Conference Game# - Game played at Volcanoes Stadium (Keizer, Ore.)All rankings according to Baseball America

    Senior SaluteThisweekend’sseriesagainstOregonStatewillmarkthefinalhomegamesatKleinFieldatSunk-

    en Diamond for six Stanford seniors - OF Joey August, RHP Max Fearnow, LHP Blake Hancock, IF J.J. Jelmini, 1B Brent Milleville and OF Jeff Whitlow. The Class of 2009 has helped Stanford to a 131-102 record over the last four years, along with two NCAA Tournament appearances, a pair ofRegionalchampionships,aSuperRegionaltitleandathirdplacefinish(tied)atthe2008CollegeWorld Series.

    Series ScoopStanford will look to win its fourth straight series this weekend, as the Cardinal took two of three

    games May 1-3 at Washington State, May 8-10 vs. New Mexico and last weekend at USC. The Car-dinal has won six of its last eight series during its impressive 25-13 run.

    Over the longer haul, Stanford is 20-7 (won-lost) in its last 27 weekend series, dating back to the finalthreesetsofthe2007campaign.

    Cardinal ConsistencyWith a 29-23 record and three regular season games remaining, Stanford has assured itself of at

    leasta.500finishforthe16thstraightseasonandforthe32ndtimein33campaignsunderheadcoach Mark Marquess. Stanford’s next victory will allow the program to reach the 30-win plateau for the 30th time in Marquess’ tenure. A pair of wins would clinch the Cardinal’s 25th season of at least .500 baseball in Pac-10 play under its venerable skipper.

    The Cardinal has also advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 25 of the last 28 years (since 1982), while advancing to the College World Series 14 times over that span. By virtue of that success, play-ers on 28 of the last 30 four-year graduating classes at Stanford have played in Omaha.

    Stanford at the PlateStanford has raised its team batting average .16 points since April 20 (from .267 to its current .283)

    by hitting at a .307 clip (231-for-753) in its last 21 games...the Cardinal has averaged 7.2 runs per gameduringthatspan(152total)...Stanford’soverall.283markranksfifthinthePac-10...fourofthefirstfivehittersintheregularCardinallineuparebattingover.300(leadoffbatterColin Walsh - .322; No. 2 hitter Joey August - .311; cleanup man Kellen Kiilsgaard - .316 and No. 5 hitter Brent Mil-leville - .324)...Stanford’s third-place hitter, Toby Gerhart, has his average up to .295...Stanford is hit-ting .298 and scoring 7.2 runs per game at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond...the Cardinal has played long ball during Pac-10 games, ranking third in the league with 24 homers in conference-only games.

    Stanford on the MoundStanford ranks third in the Pac-10 by holding opponents to a .252 batting average in conference

    play, behind only Arizona State (.233) and UCLA (.247)...11 different Cardinal pitchers have earned wins this season, including four freshmen and three sophomores...Stanford starters have worked at least 6.0 innings in six of the last nine weekend contests, including a pair of complete games and a third 8.0-inning effort.

    Stanford With the GlovesStanfordleadsthePac-10andrankssixthinthecountrywitha.978fieldingpercentage,having

    committed only 44 errors in 2,028 total chances...the Cardinal has a chance to set school records forbestfieldingpercentage(currently.9773bythe2005club)andfewesterrors(currently51bythatsame2005team)...Stanfordhascommittedjustsixerrorsinitslast12games,witha.988fieldingpercentage (484 total chances)...1B Brent Milleville leads the Pac-10 with 448 putouts, while SS Jake Schlander is second with 156 assists...three of the 10 qualifying Pac-10 players with a perfect 1.000fieldingpercentageinconference-onlygamesweartheStanforduniform:CFJoey August, C Zach Jones and 2B Colin Walsh.

  • Inside Stanford’s record...

    Total ..................................................29-23Conference .......................................12-12Non-Conf ..........................................17-11Home ................................................18-11Away .................................................11-12Neutral ..................................................0-0Day ...................................................13-11Night .................................................16-12vs Left ...................................................6-7vs Right.............................................23-161-Run games ........................................9-52-Run games ........................................4-35+Run games .....................................12-8Extra inns..............................................4-0Shutouts ...............................................1-0Scoring 0-2 runs .................................0-11Scoring 3-5 runs ...................................5-6Scoring 6-9 runs .................................13-6Scoring 10+ runs ................................11-0Opponent 0-2 runs..............................10-1Opponent 3-5 runs..............................14-5Opponent 6-9 runs..............................4-11Opponent 10+ runs ...............................1-6Scored in 1st inning ............................11-4Scoresfirst..........................................19-6Opp.scoresfirst ...............................10-17After 6 leading ....................................19-3After 6 trailing .....................................6-20After 6 tied ............................................4-0After 7 leading ....................................19-1After 7 trailing .....................................5-21After 7 tied ............................................5-1After 8 leading ....................................23-0After 8 trailing .....................................2-22After 8 tied ............................................4-1Hit 0 home runs ..................................12-8Hit 1 home run ....................................9-13Hit 2+ home runs ..................................8-2Opponent 0 home runs .......................14-6Opponent 1 home run.......................10-10Opponent 2+ HRs .................................5-7Made 0 errors .....................................14-8Made 1 error .......................................9-11Made 2+ errors .....................................6-4Opp. made 0 errors ..............................6-9Opp. made 1 error ..............................10-9Opp. made 2+ errors ..........................13-5Out-hit opponent .................................18-3Out-hit by opponent ............................4-16Hits are tied ..........................................7-4Comeback Wins ....................................13Last at-bat.............................................6-0Series Sweeps......................................0-2Series (W-L-S) .................................. 7-5-0Rubber Games .....................................3-3Midweek Games .................................12-4

    Stanford Looking to Continue Pac-10 RollStanfordhaswonfourofitslastfivePac-10games,astretchstartingwiththesecondgameofits

    May 1-3 series at Washington State. The Cardinal has a team batting average of .310 (54-for-174) in those contests, while scoring 31 runs (6.2 per game). Stanford’s pitchers have forged a 4.09 ERA (20er, 44.0ip) during the 4-1 stretch.

    Home Sweet HomeStanford has won 14 of its past 20 games at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond, and is 18-11 (.621)

    overall at home this season. The Cardinal, which has won at least 17 home games for the 14th con-secutive season, is 347-122 (.740) on The Farm since 1996.

    Five is FineStanfordis25-8(.758)thisseasonwhenscoringatleastfiverunsinagame.

    Extra, Extra!Stanford is a perfect 4-0 in extra inning games this season, remaining unbeaten with a 6-5, 13-in-

    ning victory May 12 at San Jose State. The Cardinal also beat Vanderbilt 6-5 in 10 frames on Open-ing Night (Feb. 20), posted a 6-5, 12-inning win March 22 at California and rallied for a 4-3, 10-inning triumph April 9 vs. UCLA.

    First 14, Last 38Following an 11-4 loss at California on March 23, Stanford’s record stood at 4-10 (.400). Beginning

    with a 5-2 win March 25 at UC Davis, the Cardinal has gone 25-13 (.658). Not surprisingly, Stanford’s offensivenumbers,pitchingstatsandfieldingmarksaredramaticallybetterinthelast38gamesascomparedtothefirst14.Hereisthebreakdown:

    FIRST 14 GAMES (4-10, .400) LAST 38 GAMES (25-13, .658) Team Batting Team Batting Batting Average: .225 Batting Average: .304 Runs Per Game: 4.4 (61 total) Runs Per Game: 7.1 (271 total) On-Base Pct.: .319 On-Base Pct.: .382 Slugging Pct.: .333 Slugging Pct.: .456

    Team Pitching Team Pitching ERA: 5.90 ERA: 4.92 Opp. Avg.: .270 Opp. Avg.: .271 Strikeouts/Walks: 93/71 Strikeouts/Walks: 269/128 Saves: 1 Saves: 7 Team Fielding Team Fielding Fielding Pct.: .974 Fielding Pct.: .980 Errors: 14 Errors: 30

    Non-Conference Success - Stanford is 14-3 in Its Last 17 Outside of the Pac-10 Beginning with a March 25 victory at UC Davis, Stanford is 14-3 (.824) in its last 17 non-conference

    games. A May 6 loss at Santa Clara snapped the Cardinal’s 10-game, non-conference winning streak - the club’s longest since March 19-May 15, 2000.

    Stanford is 10-2 in its last 12 home games against non-conference foes, while going 4-1 on the road. The Cardinal’s success has featured a 3-0 mark against the Western Athletic Conference, 3-1 versus the Big West Conference, 2-1 against the Mountain West Conference, 4-1 against the West Coast Conference and a pair of wins against Pac-10 foe California in a non-conference setting.

    In those 16 games, Stanford has a team batting average of .332 (210-for-633), while scoring 158 runs (9.3 runs per game).

    Comeback Kids Seven of Stanford’s last 11 victories have been of the comeback variety, featuring Cardinal rallies

    fromdeficitsofone,four,four,six,one,threeandonerun,respectively.ThebiggestcomebacktodatebyrunswasMay5,whenStanforderasedasix-run,third-inningdeficitof7-1enroutetoa9-8victory over visiting San Jose State. The most dramatic of comebacks, however, was May 13 at Klein Field, when the Cardinal trailed 13-10 entering the bottom of the ninth only to score four runs and walk-offwitha14-13winoverPacific.

    Stanford’s recent string of comebacks began in the April 27 midweek game against visiting San Francisco,whentheCardinalturneda4-3,seventh-inningdeficitintoa12-4victory.OnApril29,Stan-ford trailed visiting Sacramento State 4-0 entering the bottom of the eighth; however, the Cardinal explodedforsixrunsintheframeandwon6-4.Stanfordroaredbackfroma7-3,fifth-inningholeandan8-7,eighth-inningdefictMay2toposta12-9winatWashingtonState.

    Stanford now has 13 comeback victories this season, including winning four games in which it trailed by at least four runs at some point.

    Setting the tableSophomore second baseman and Stanford leadoff hitter Colin Walsh reached base safely via hit,

    walk or hit-by-pitch in 34 straight games during a tremendous streak that ran from March 29 through May17,beforefinallybeingsnappedTuesdaynight.Theswitch-hittingWalshbatted.373(47-for-126) with a .518 on-base percentage during the stretch, while adding 36 runs scored, eight doubles,

  • 18 RBI, 37 walks and one hit-by-pitch. Going back even further, Walsh has reached base safely in 41 of the 43 games since he was

    permanently inserted into the leadoff spot on March 7. Walsh has hit at a .344 clip (55-for-160) during the stretch, with a .498 on-base mark.IntheNCAADivisionIrankingsreleasedMay19,Walshrankedfifthinthecountrywithanav-

    erage of 0.98 walks per game (now 0.96) and was eighth with a Pac-10 leading 49 walks overall. He ranks third in the Pac-10 with an overall .478 on-base percentage.WalshhasdrawnfivemorewalksthanArizonaState’sJasonKipnis(44),astheStanford

    sophomoreattemptstobecomethefirstCardinaltoleadtheleagueinbasesonballssincecur-rentBostonRedSoxinfielderJedLowriedidsowith50in2004.Walshisalsofivewalksshyofentering Stanford’s all-time, single-season top-10 (needs 54).

    Hot august nights in the SpringSeniorcenterfielderJoey August is enjoying one of the best stretches of his superb four-year

    career, batting .348 (23-for-66) with four doubles, a home run and eight RBI while hitting safely in 12 of his last 14 games (including eight multi-hit efforts).

    Taken back even further, August has hit safely in 23 of his last 27 contests, going 42-for-120 (.350) with 19 RBI. This recent surge has lifted August to tied for sixth in the Pac-10 with a career-high 68 hits overall in 2009.

    Throughout his four years on The Farm, August has been a picture of consistency at the plate. Stanford’s active leader in batting average and hits, he owns a career .316 batting average (217-for-687) in 194 games (155 starts). He is also a lifetime .326 hitter (91-for-279) in 77 career Pac-10 contests.

    Heavy in the MiddleStanford has averaged 7.1 runs per game (271 total) while going 25-13 (.658) over its last 38

    contests. A big reason behind the offensive resurgence has been the middle of its order, which has primarily consisted of LF Toby Gerhart batting third, RF Kellen Kiilsgaard hitting cleanup and 1B Brent Millevillebattingfifth.

    Beginning March 25, the trio of Gerhart, Kiilsgaard and Milleville is a combined 144-for-427 (.337) with 97 runs, 25 doubles, three triples, 25 home runs and 113 RBI. Gerhart is batting .331 (47-for-142) with 10 doubles, two triples, seven homers and 31 RBI. Kiilsgaard has 47 hits in 147 at-bats (.320) with 10 doubles, one triple, four homers and 33 RBI. Milleville is hitting at a .362 clip(50-for-138)withfivedoubles,14homersand49RBI.

    Gerhart Picking up the PaceJuniorleftfielderToby Gerhart has at least one RBI in eight of his last 11 games, while driving

    in 14 runs total during the span (beginning May 5). Gerhart has gone 16-for-43 (.372) with four doublesandtwohomeruns,whilealsoaddingapairofsacrificeflies.Healsohaseighthitsin15 at-bats with runners in scoring position (.533) during the hot stretrch.

    Gerhart has been at his best when it matters most - in conference play. He is a .323 hitter (30-for-93) against Pac-10 pitching, while he ranks among the league leaders in conference-only gamesfortotalbases(t-6th-53),sacrificeflies(t-7th-2),doubles(t-8th-7),triples(t-8th-2),runs (t-9th - 20), slugging percentage (10th - .570) and hits (t-10th - 30).

    Kellen in the ClutchAyearaftergettingjustthreeat-bats,sophomorerightfielderKellen Kiilsgaard has posted an

    excellent 2009 campaign which has seen him emerge as one of Stanford’s top clutch performers. HeentersthefinalweekendoftheregularseasontiedforeighthinthePac-10with45RBI,whilehe is batting .316 (60-for-190) with a team-high 13 doubles (tied), one triple and nine home runs. The left-handed slugger has also logged a .955 OPS, combining a .537 slugging percentage with a .418 on-base mark.

    Kiilsgaard’s season has been marked by big moments. He lifted the Cardinal to a pair of mid-week victories May 12 and 13 with consecutive game-winning hits, including perhaps the most memorable at-bat of Stanford’s 2009 campaign in the latter contest. After Stanford had cut a 13-10deficitenteringthebottomoftheninthagainstPacificto13-12,Kiilsgaardcametotheplatewith the bases loaded and two out. After falling behind 1-2, he worked the count even before lin-ingasharpsingleintoleft-centerfieldthatplatedapairofrunnersandgaveStanfordthe14-13,walk-off win. The previous night at San Jose State, Kiilsgaard delivered a two-out, RBI-single in the ninth that put Stanford ahead 5-4 and, with the game tied again in the 13th, his run-scoring single proved the difference in a 6-5 Cardinal triumph.

    Kiilsgaard also carried Stanford to a 6-5, 12-inning win March 22 at California when he hom-ered to tie the game in the ninth, homered again in the 11th to give the Cardinal a brief lead be-fore eventually plating the winning run with a bases-loaded walk in the 12th. His two-out, eighth-inning, RBI-single snapped a tie and lifted Stanford to a 6-5 win over Santa Clara April 1, while he fell just a homer shy of the cycle while driving in six runs in a 14-4 victory over Cal April 13.

    Milly is MashingSeniorfirstbasemanBrent Milleville has been among the Pac-10’s top hitters over the last

    two months (beginning March 25), and has been even hotter as of late. Beginning with Stan-ford’sMay2winatWashingtonState,heis19-for-50(.380)withfivehomersand23RBIoverhislast 13 contests. The slugger is also batting .366 (41-for-112) with 11 homers and 42 RBI in his last 29 outings, and was named the Pac-10 Player of the Week for May 4-10.

    Milleville leads the club with a career-high 14 homers to tie for fourth in the Pac-10, while he

    Pac-10 Ranks - Team(Overall - Thru 5/21)Category ........................................Total (Rank)Batting Average ................................... .283 (5th)Slugging Percentage ........................... .424 (6th)On-base percentage ............................ .366 (6th)Runs ..................................................... 332 (6th)Hits ....................................................... 513 (5th)ERA ..................................................... 5.19 (8th)Opposing Batting Average ................... .271 (5th)Fielding Percentage............................. .978 (1st)

    Pac-10 Ranks - Individuals(Overall - Thru 5/21)Player .......................... Category (Rank - Total)Joey August .................................Hits (6th - 68)Toby Gerhart ............SacrificeFlies(t-3rd-5th).................................................. Runs (t-9th - 45)Jeffrey Inman ............ Fewest Walks (t-6th - 19)Zach Jones .......... Caught Stealing By (1st - 23).......................................Stolen Bases (2nd - 18)..................................... Def. Chances (7th - 368).............................................Putouts (10th - 295)Kellen Kiilsgaard .......................RBI (t-8th - 45)Brent Milleville .......... Def. Chances (2nd - 469).......................... Fielding Double Plays (1st - 38)...............................................Putouts (1st - 448).......................................................RBI (4th - 52)........................................Home Runs (t-4th - 14).....................................Slugging Pct. (6th - .601).................................... Fielding Pct. (10th - .991)Brett Mooneyham ........Fewest Hits (t-2nd - 44)..............................Opp. Batting Avg. (5th - .214).....................................................Wins (t-7th - 6)......................................Fewest Runs (t-7th - 32)Jordan Pries .................... Fewest Hits (4th - 54)..............................Opp. Batting Avg. (6th - .222)......................................Fewest Runs (10th - 35)Jake Schlander ................... Assists (2nd - 156)......................................SacrificeFlies(t-5th-4)Drew Storen ............ Games Finished (3rd - 20)..................................... Appearances (t-4th - 27)...................................................Saves (t-6th - 7).....................................................Wins (t-7th - 6)Colin Walsh .............................. Walks (1st - 49).................................... On-Base Pct. (3rd - .470)............................................. Assists (t-6th - 140)

    NCAA Team - Top 50(as of 5/19 rankings)Category ........................................Total (Rank)Fewest Hits per 9.0ip .........................8.98 (23rd)Fielding Pct. ......................................... .978 (6th)

    NCAA Individual - Top 100(as of 5/19 rankings)Player .......................... Category (Rank - Total)Joey August ............Toughest to K (43rd - 14.3)Brent Milleville ......HRs per Game (93rd - 0.29)Brett Mooneyham ..Fewest Hits per 9.0ip (14th - 6.46)...................................Ks per 9.0 IP (53rd - 9.98)Jordan Pries ......Fewest Hits per 9.0ip (29th - 7.04)Drew Storen .............................Saves (70th - 7)Colin Walsh .......... Walks per Game (5th - 0.98)................................................... Walks (8th - 49)

  • ranks fourth in the conference with 52 RBI and seventh with a .601 slugging percentage. He is third in conference-only games with seven home runs, and seventh with a .613 slugging mark in those contests.

    Clowe in the flowSophomore designated hitter and catcher Ben Clowe has found his swing as of late, going

    14-for-42 (.333) with two doubles, three home runs and six RBI in his last 13 games. After batting .152priortoStanford’sbreakforwinterquarterfinals,hehasgone32-for-101(.317)since.

    I’ll do the running around HereSophomore Zach Jones, who has started the last 33 games at catcher (and 40 overall behind

    the dish, in addition to 12 at third base), has thrown out an excellent 42.6 percent of attempted base stealers (23 of 54). Jones leads the Pac-10 by nailing 23 would-be base thieves, while he hasalsopickedofffiverunners.LastweekendatUSC,theStanfordbackstopthrewoutfouroffiveTrojanrunnersattemptingtosteal,whilepickingoffapair.Ontheflipside,Joneshasmadeahabitofmakingliferoughonopposingcatchers.Afterlead-

    ing Stanford with 11 stolen bases as a freshman in 2008, he paces the Cardinal with 18 thefts in 2009 to rank second in the Pac-10. He has been caught just four times this season, while he has been successful on 15 of his last 16 theft attempts. Jones’ 18 steals are the most by a Stanford player since Brian Hall also swiped 18 in 2003, while no Cardinal player has more since 1996 (Joe Kilburg - 23).

    Stanford has posted a 25-15 (.625) record in Jones’ starts behind the plate.

    Gaylord Getting it DoneJunior Adam Gaylord has started 36 of Stanford’s last 37 games at third base, and has been a

    consistent performer for the Cardinal. He has hit safely in 26 of those 36 contests, batting .275 (36-for-131) with 21 runs, nine doubles, two home runs and 21 RBI.

    A year after getting just one hit and one RBI in very limited action, Gaylord is batting .280 overall with 42 hits and 25 RBI as a key component of the 2009 Cardinal. In Pac-10 only games, thefundamentallysoundplayeristiedforfourthwithsixsacrificebuntsandtiedforseventhwithapairofsacrificeflies.

    Iron Man Schlander Reaches Century MarkSophomore shortstop Jake Schlander has started each of Stanford’s 119 games during

    his collegiate career, reaching the century mark with the Cardinal’s 11-7 victory over California April 22. One of the conference’s top defensive shortstops, Schlander has been errorless in 12 straightgamesand31ofhislast33contests.Hehasanoverall.975fieldingpercentage,whileranking second in the Pac-10 with 156 assists.

    Schlander has also been on an offensive surge of late, going 12-for-35 (.343) with four doubles and eight RBI in his last 10 games.In2008,SchlanderbecamethefirstStanfordfreshmantostarteverygameatshortstopsince

    gamesplayedbecameanofficiallykeptstatisticin1960.TheScottsdale,Ariz.nativewasthefirstCardinalrookietostarteachcontestatanypositionsincecurrentSanDiegoPadresout-fielderJodyGerutdidsoin1996.

    Cunning WhitSenioroutfielderJeff Whitlow has come alive over the last two weeks, going 8-for-22 (.364)

    with seven runs scored, two doubles, one triple, one home run and seven RBI in his last seven games. In fact, he hit for the cycle in four consecutive at-bats spread out over three games. Whitlow connected for a pinch-homer last May 9 vs. New Mexico, singled and doubled (to start thegame-winningrally)May12atSanJoseState,thentripledinhisfirstat-batMay13againstPacific.HealsostartedtheCardinal’sfour-run,ninth-inningrallyagainsttheTigersbydrawingaleadoff walk.

    fabulous freshmenAlthough Stanford’s scheduled Friday and Saturday starters - RHP Jordan Pries and LHP

    Brett Mooneyham - are both freshmen, the duo has proven to be among the nation’s toughest pitchers to hit. Mooneyham ranks 14th among all NCAA Division I pitchers by yielding just 6.46 hits per 9.0 innings (44h, 61.1ip), while Pries is 29th in the same category at 7.04 (54h, 69.0ip). Mooneyham’sstaff-best.214opponents’battingaverage(44-for-206)ranksfifthinthePac-10,while Pries is sixth with a .224 mark (54-for-243).

    Bullish ‘PenAnchored by closer Drew Storen (6-1, seven saves, 3.83 ERA), Stanford’s bullpen has helped

    shorten games this year. The Cardinal is a perfect 23-0 when leading after 8.0 innings, while also going 19-1 when leading after 7.0 frames. Taken back another inning, Stanford is 19-3 when leading after 6.0 innings.

    Storen SensationalSophomore RHP Drew Storen has continued to demonstrate the electric stuff that made him a

    freshman All-American in 2008, as he has compiled 58 strikeouts in just 40.0 innings of work - an average of 13.05 punchouts per 9.0 innings. Even more impressive, Storen has issued just eight walks, for a 7.3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Stanford’s closer has also yielded just a .219 average against (33-for-151).

    Pac-10 Ranks - Team(Conference Only - Thru 5/21)Category ........................................Total (Rank)Batting Average ................................... .272 (5th)Slugging Percentage ........................... .409 (7th)On-base percentage ............................ .358 (5th)Runs ..................................................... 129 (7th)Hits .....................................................222 (t-4th)ERA ..................................................... 5.05 (6th)Opposing Batting Average ................... .252 (3rd)Fielding Percentage............................. .982 (1st)

    Pac-10 Ranks - Individuals(Conference Only - Thru 5/21)Player .......................... Category (Rank - Total)Joey August ............ Fielding Pct. (t-1st - 1.000).................................................. Hits (t-10th - 30)Adam Gaylord ............SacrificeBunts(t-4th-6)......................................SacrificeFlies(t-7th-2)Toby Gerhart ................... Hit-by-Pitch (t-5th - 6)........................................ Total Bases (t-6th - 53)......................................SacrificeFlies(t-7th-2)............................................... Doubles (t-8th - 7)..................................................Triples (t-8th - 2).................................................. Runs (t-9th - 20)...................................Slugging Pct. (10th - .570).................................................. Hits (t-10th - 30)Zach Jones .......... Caught Stealing By (1st - 17).................................. Fielding Pct. (t-1st - 1.000).....................................Def. Chances (3rd - 218).............................................. Putouts (3rd - 188).......................................... Hit-by-Pitch (t-5th - 6)....................................... Stolen Bases (t-9th - 5)Kellen Kiilsgaard ............Home Runs (t-5th - 5).................................................Walks (t-9th - 14)Brent Milleville ..................Home Runs (3rd - 7)...............................................Putouts (4th - 187)..................................... Def. Chances (6th - 196).....................................Slugging Pct. (7th - .613)......................................SacrificeFlies(t-7th-2)Brett Mooneyham .................... Starts (t-1st - 8)..............................Opp. Batting Avg. (4th - .191).....................................................Wins (t-4th - 5).......................................... Fewest Hits (6th - 29).............................................Strikeouts (7th - 53)Jordan Pries ............................. Starts (t-1st - 8) ..............................Opp. Batting Avg. (8th - .228)................................. Innings Pitched (9th - 48.1)Drew Storen ............................ Saves (t-3rd - 5)..................................... Appearances (t-3rd - 14)...................................Games Finished (4th - 10)Colin Walsh ............. Fielding Pct. (t-1st - 1.000).................................................. Walks (2nd - 24)................................................. Assists (4th - 66)..................................... On-base pct. (6th - .460).................................................. Runs (t-9th - 20)

    Pac-10 Player of the WeekPlayer ........................................................ WeekBrent Milleville ................................... May 4-10

    Pac-10 Pitcher of the WeekPitcher ...................................................... WeekJordan Pries ...................................... March 2-8

  • Storen is tied for sixth in the Pac-10 (and is 70th in the nation) with seven saves, while tying for seventh in the conference for wins with a 6-1 record. The right-hander has forged a 3.83 ERA (17er, 40.0ip) in a staff-high 27 appearances (t-4th Pac-10). Storen currently leads the club in wins (tied) and saves, a feat no Stanford pitcher has accomplished since future major leaguer Jeff Ballard in 1984 (co-lead with eight wins, while he was tops with three saves).

    Storen has a career 4.7:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio, fanning 108 against 23 free passes in 96.1 in-nings pitched. His 15 career saves match Tony Cogan (1996-99) and Tom Reimers (1994-96) for thefifth-mostinStanfordhistory.OnApril10,thedraft-eligiblesophomorewasnamedthelonerelief pitcher on ESPN.com’s Mid-season Draft Prospect All-Star team.

    Marshall-ing in ZeroesSophomore Michael Marshallhasmadehisfirsttwostartsoftheseason(andjustthesecond

    and third of his career) over his last two starts, and has responded by allowing just three runs in 9.1 innings. The right-hander tossed 5.0-innings of three-hit, shutout ball May 12 at San Jose State,andwaseffectiveintothefifthinninglastSundayatUSCbeforetiringandallowingtwoofhis three runs in that frame.

    Marshall has fashioned a 2.42 ERA (6er, 22.1ip) in his last 12 appearances overall, including the two starts.

    Fearnow Providing ReliefSenior right-hander Max Fearnow has been very impressive since moving to the Stanford

    bullpen, forging a 3.52 ERA (15er, 38.1ip) over 17 relief outings. He has allowed just 35 hits in 145 at-bats (.241), with 16 walks and 27 strikeouts.

    Fearnow improved to 4-1 out of the Cardinal ‘pen by earning an impressive win in Stanford’s 9-4 victory may 10 against New Mexico. Forced into action with little warning after Jeffrey In-man departed due to injury after facing only the leadoff batter, Fearnow responded by working a career-best 5.2 innings. He also limited a Lobos team that led the country in batting average and hits to three runs on six hits, while the Cardinal offense put nine on the board for the win.

    Thompson Tossing BlanksJunior right-hander Kyle Thompson has worked 4.2-scoreless innings over his last four relief

    outings. He pitched 2.0 frames in Stanford’s 13-inning win May 12 at San Jose State, and tossed aperfectninthtoearnthewinintheCardinal’swalk-off,14-13victoryoverPacificMay13.

    Inman Named to Golden Spikes Award Watch List; Third-Team All-AmericaJunior right-handed pitcher Jeffrey Inman was been named by USA Baseball as one of 50

    players on the preseason Golden Spikes Award Watch List, while he was also a preseason third-team All-America selection by Baseball America.

    Storen Named to NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch ListStanford sophomore right-hander Drew Storen was one of 40 players selected to the initial

    watch list for the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award. Theawardisinitsfifthseason,andhonorsthetopreliefpitcherinNCAADivisionIbaseball.

    From the Gridiron to the DiamondJunior OF Toby Gerhart is the latest in a proud Stanford tradition of two-sport athletes. During

    the 2008 football season, the running back established Stanford’s single-season rushing record with 1,136 yards. The bruising runner averaged 5.4 yards per carry (210 attempts), while scoring 15 rushing touchdowns - good for second in school history.

    Stanford Among the All-Time BestCurrentlyinits116thseasonofcollegebaseball,Stanfordhaspostedthefifth-mostwinsofany

    NCAA Division I program with a 2,588-1,625-34 (.613) all-time record. That ledger includes 128 NCAA Tournament wins over 28 appearances, tied for the sixth-most all-time.

    Leading the PacSince the Pac-10 disbanded the two-division system and realigned prior to the 1999 season,

    Stanford leads all conference teams with 460 wins, four league titles and six trips to the College World Series.

    Seven Former Stanford Players on 2009 MLB Opening Day RostersContinuing the proud tradition of Stanford baseball at the highest level, seven former Cardinal

    playersareonOpeningDay25-manMajorLeagueBaseballrosters–infielderEric Bruntlett (PhiladelphiaPhillies),outfielderChris Carter(BostonRedSox),firstbasemanRyan Garko (ClevelandIndians),outfielderJody Gerut (San Diego Padres), pitcher Jeremy Guthrie (Balti-moreOrioles),infielderJed Lowrie(BostonRedSox)andoutfielderCarlos Quentin (Chicago White Sox).CarterandLowrieexperiencedthepompandcircumstanceofOpeningDayforthefirsttime,

    while Guthrie earned a pitcher’s top regular season honor – the Opening Day start for Baltimore.

    2009 Stanford Baseball

    A Memorable Run to Omaha - A Look Back at 2008Stanfordfinishedthe2008seasonina

    familiar place - Omaha, Neb., as the program made its 16th trip to the College World Series. The Cardinal tied for third at the CWS after a 2-2 record that featured victories over Florida State and Miami (Fla.).

    Stanford’s NCAA Tournament run was indeed impressive, as after losing the opening game of the Regional, the Cardinal tied a school record for a single postseason with seven consecutive victories - four to win the Regional, two in a Su-per Regional sweep at Cal State Fullerton and one in the College World Series opener.

    Head coach Mark Marquess led Stanford toa14-10markandsecond-placefinishinthePac-10,astheCardinalfinishedintheleague’stop two for the 23rd time in the last 28 seasons. Stanfordhadfivefirst-teamAll-Pac-10selec-tions, matching Arizona and conference cham-pion Arizona State for most in the league.

    The Next LevelThe Stanford Baseball program, which as

    seen 80 of its former players make it to the majors, had seven players from last year’s roster selected in the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Jason Castro led the way when he was selected by the Houston Astros with the 10th overall pick of the draft. Next was Jeremy Bleich, who was chosen in the Compensation A round by the New York Yankees (44th pick overall). Stanford had four first-daychoicesoverall,asCord Phelps was nabbed by the Cleveland Indians in the third round (107th overall) and Sean Ratliff was se-lected by the New York Mets in the fourth round (134th overall).

    The draft’s second day saw the selections of Austin Yount by the Los Angeles Dodgers (12th round, 367th pick overall), Erik Davis by the San Diego Padres (13th round, 405th overall) and Randy Molina by the Seattle Mariners (43rd round, 1,272nd overall).

    Current Major Leaguers (7)Player, Pos. ................. Major League ClubEric Bruntlett, IF .............Philadelphia PhilliesChris Carter, OF ..................Boston Red SoxRyan Garko, 1B ................Cleveland IndiansJody Gerut, OF ................ San Diego PadresJeremy Guthrie, RHP ........Baltimore OriolesJed Lowrie, IF ......................Boston Red SoxCarlos Quentin, OF.........Chicago White Sox* denotes being on 2009 Major League Baseball Opening Day Roster

    Current Major League Executives (2)Ruben Amaro, Jr. - Senior VP and GM (Philadel-phia Phillies)

    Bob Boone - Asst. GM, Director of Player Devel-opment (Washington Nationals)

    Current Major League Managers (1)A.J. Hinch .................Arizona Diamondbacks

  • STANFORD HEAD COACH MARK MARQUESSOne of the premier coaches in college baseball history, and a man whose name is synonymous with the Stanford baseball program, Mark Marquess is in his 33rd year at the helm of his alma mater in 2009...a member of the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame, he has compiled the eighth-most wins by any head coach in NCAA Division I baseball history – fourth among active skippers – with a career 1,355-692-7 (.661) record...each of those 1,355 victories has come on The Farm, as he has won more games than any coach in any sport ever at Stanford....a three-time NCAA Coach of the Year recipient and nine-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year honoree, he has guided his Stanford clubs to 25 NCAA Tournament appearances, a pair of College World Series championships (1987 and 1988), six NCAA Super Regional titles, 15 NCAA Regional crowns and 12 Pac-10 regular season championships...owns a career 120-55 (.686) record in postseason play, including a 72-26 (.735) mark in NCAA Regionals, a 12-4 (.750) ledger in NCAA Super Regionals and a 36-25 (.590) record at the College World Series...under his guidance, Stanford has reached Omaha – the pinnacle of the college baseball world – in eight of the last 14 seasons and in 14 of the past 28 campaigns...in a testament to the standard of winning baseball he has created at Stanford, 31 of his first32teamshavefinishedat.500orbetter....he has presided over 19 teams that have won at least 40 games, including six clubs that have crested the 50-win plateau...led the Cardinal to a school-record stretch of 10 consecutive 40-win campaigns from 1995-2004....his clubs have advanced to postseason play in 25 of a possible 32 seasons, including a school-record 13 straight campaigns from 1994-2006...Stanford has won at least one game in 24 of its trips to the NCAA Tournament under Marquess, while winning as many as four playoff contests in 14 different seasons...his teams have played nearly .600 baseball in the Pac-10 (536-364, .596), long recognized as one of the best and toughest conferences in the country...Stanford has finishedeither first or second inthe Pac-10 a total of 23 times in the last 28 seasons(includingSouthernDivisionfinishes),while capturing 12 conference championships...the Cardinal has won at least two consecutive conference titles three different times under Marquess, as Stanford captured three straight crowns in both 1983-85 and 1997-2000 before winning back-to-back championships in 2003 and 2004...became the 23rd NCAA Division I baseball coach to reach the 1,000-win mark with a victory over Florida State on February 9, 2001...he picked up his 1,100th career victory with a February 17, 2003 win over Nevada....win number 1,200 came against California on March 5, 2005, while he reached the 1,300-win plateau by defeating top-ranked Arizona State on April 6, 2008 at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond...recorded his 100th career postseason win in Stanford’s NCAA Super Regional-clinching victory over Long Beach State on June 7, 2003...Stanford’s success under Marquess has paid dividends at the next level as well, as his players are normally very visible on the radar screens of professional baseball scouts...a total of 146 Cardinal players have been chosen in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft over the past 24 seasons, including 20inthelast22yearsthatweretakenineitherthefirstroundorasaCompensationApick...nineplayers from Stanford’s 2008 club were selected, while Jason Castro was the 10th overall pick andJeremyBleichwasgrabbedinthefirstcompensationround....theaccoladeshavestreamedMarquess’ way throughout his illustrious career at Stanford, including three NCAA Coach of the Year selections (1985, ‘87, ‘88)...his most recent major honor came in 2003 when he earned his ninth Pac-10 Coach of the Year award...he was previously chosen as the Pac-10 Southern DivisionCoachoftheYearseventimesinthefinal16seasonsoftheleague(1983,’85,’87,’90,’94, ’97, ’98)andthePacific-10CoachoftheYearduringthefirstseasonoftheconference’srestructuring in 1999.

    Stanford’S CoaCHeSDean Stotz, Associate Head CoachIs in his 33rd year on the Stanford coaching staff in 2009...serves as the team’s primary hitting instructor and third base coach...Stanford has posted at least a .305 team batting average in nine of the last 12 years (since 1997), while tallying four of the school’s top-10 run totals...has played a key role in the recent development of such players as 2008 American League All-Star Carlos Quentin and current Major Leaguers Chris Carter, Sam Fuld, Ryan Garko, Jody Gerut and Jed Lowrie...renowned talent evaluator has helped the Cardinal land numerous highly-touted recruits, while 28 of Stanford’s last 30 four-year graduating classes have played in the College World Series.

    Dave Nakama, Assistant CoachEnters his 10th season with Stanford in 2009, during his second stint with the Cardinal...works primarilywithStanford’sinfieldersandhitters,whileservingastheCardinal’sfirstbasecoach...was previously on Stanford’s staff from 1997-98, and returned to The Farm in 2002 after spending three seasons on the staff at San Francisco State (1999-2001)...Stanford has posted each of the topfivefieldingpercentages inschoolhistoryunderhisguidance,whileCardinalhittershaveposted a team batting average of .305 or better in six of his nine years.

    Jeff Austin, Assistant Coach1998 National Collegiate Player of the Year with Stanford and former Major Leaguer is in his second season coaching the Cardinal pitchers in 2009...his 2008 staff ranked third in the Pac-10 with a 4.45 ERA, while two of his charges (Jeremy Bleich and Erik Davis) were chosen in the MLB First-Year Player Draft...went 12-4 with a 3.11 ERA during his banner 1998 campaign, with 136 strikeouts in 133.0 innings...still ranks sixth in Stanford history for career strikeouts (317) and innings (309.2)...pitched in the majors with Kansas City (2001-02) and Cincinnati (2003).

    MARKMARQUESSThe Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Director of Baseball33rd SeasonStanford (1969)

    CWS Titles (2): 1987, '88CWS Runners-Up (3): 2000, '01, '03CWS Appearances (14): 1982, '83, '85, '87, '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '08NCAA Regional Titles (15): 1982, '83, '85, '87, '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '06, '08NCAA Super Regional Titles (6): 1999, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '08Pac-10 Regular Season Titles (12): 1983, '84, '85, '87, '90, '94, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '03, '04NCAA Championship Appearances (25): 1981, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '88, '90, '91, '92, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, 08Overall Record: 1,355-692-7 (.661)Stanford Record: SameNCAA Postseason Record: 120-55 (.686)NCAA Regional Record: 72-26 (.735)NCAA Super Regional Record: 12-4 (.750)CWS Record: 36-25 (.590)Pac-10 Record: 536-364 (.596)All-Time Division I Victory Rank: 8thActive Division I Victory Rank: 4thNCAA Coach of the Year: 3 (1985, '87, '88)Pac-10 Coach of the Year: 9 (1983, '85, '87, '90, '94, '97, '98, '99, 2003)

    MARQUESS YEAR-BY-YEARYear Overall (Pac-10, Place) NCAA Finish1977 43-23 (5-13, 3rd-T)* -----1978 35-20-1 (6-12, 3rd-T)* -----1979 35-23 (13-17, 5th-T)^ -----1980 29-24 (13-17, 5th)^ -----1981 43-22 (16-14, 2nd)^ Regional1982 49-18-1 (20-10, 2nd)^ 5th-T CWS1983 41-17-1 (20-10, 1st)^ 5th-T CWS1984 38-26-1 (18-12, 1st-T)^ Regional1985 47-15 (23-7, 1st)^ 5th-T CWS1986 38-23 (18-12, 2nd-T)^ Regional1987 53-17 (21-9, 1st)^ CWS Champs1988 46-23 (18-12, 2nd-T)^ CWS Champs1989 30-28 (12-18, 4th)^ -----1990 59-12 (24-6, 1st)^ 3rd-T CWS1991 39-23 (18-12, 2nd)^ Regional1992 39-23 (17-13, 2nd)^ Regional1993 27-28 (10-20, 6th)^ -----1994 36-24 (21-9, 1st)^ Regional1995 40-25 (20-10, 2nd)^ 5th-T CWS1996 41-19 (19-11, 2nd)^ Regional1997 45-20 (21-9, 1st)^ 3rd-T CWS1998 42-14-1 (22-8, 1st)^ Regional1999 50-15 (19-5, 1st) 3rd-T CWS2000 50-16 (17-7, 1st-T) 2nd CWS2001 51-17 (17-7, 2nd) 2nd CWS2002 47-18 (16-8, 2nd) 3rd-T CWS2003 51-18 (18-6, 1st) 2nd CWS2004 46-14 (16-8, 1st) Regional2005 34-25 (12-12, 6th-T) Regional2006 33-27 (11-13, 5th-T) Super Regional2007 28-28 (9-15, 8th) -----2008 41-24-2 (14-10, 2nd) 3rd-T CWS2009 29-23 (12-12)*Pacific-8; ^Pac-10 Southern DivisionTotals 1,355-692-7 (536-364) Championships2 College World Series6 NCAA Super Regional15 NCAA Regional12 Pac-10

    NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALLALL-TIME COACHES WIN LIST

    Coach, Current or Last School (Yrs.) Wins 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (41) 1,707 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (32) 1,671 3. Mike Martin, Florida State (30) 1,580 4. Larry Hays, Texas Tech (38) 1,508 5. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech (47) 1,444 6. Cliff Gustafson, Texas (29) 1,427 7. Ron Polk, Mississippi State (35) 1,373 8. Mark Marquess, Stanford (33) 1,355 9. Rod Dedeaux, USC (44) 1,342 10. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma (39) 1,331 *Active Coaches In BoldUpdated Thru May 21, 2009Source: Official NCAA Baseball Record Book

  • STANFORD’S PROBABLE FRIDAY STARTERFRIDAY, MAY 22 VS. OREGON STATE#16 JORDAN PRIES • FR. • RHP (4-3, 4.43 ERA)

    OVERALLYEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG 2009 4.43 4-3 12 10 1 0/0 0 69.0 54 35 34 25 49 .222TOTALS 4.43 4-3 12 10 1 0/0 0 69.0 54 35 34 25 49 .222

    PAC-10YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG 2009 4.66 2-2 8 8 1 0/0 0 48.1 39 25 25 17 40 .228TOTALS 4.66 2-2 8 8 1 0/0 0 48.1 39 25 25 17 40 .228

    Cardinal CareerFreshman right-hander has spent a majority of the season in Stanford’s weekend •rotation, and will make his 5th straight Friday start this weekend vs. Oregon State.Graduated in 2008 from Alameda (Calif.) High School...helped his club to four-consecutive •North Coast Section playoff appearances, including an NCS championship in 2006.Was the 2008 Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League MVP...was tabbed by • Cal-Hi Sports as California’s 2006 sophomore player of the year.

    2009 SeasonRanks 29th among all NCAA Division I pitchers by yielding just 7.04 hits per 9.0 •innings (54h, 69.0ip).Is 6th in the Pac-10 with a .222 opponents’ batting avg.,, while allowing the 4th-fewest •hits (54) and 10th-fewest runs (35)...in conference-only games, ranks 8th for opponents’ batting avg. (.228) and 9th with 48.1 innings pitched.Prior to his 1st loss, became the 1st Stanford freshman to open 3-0 with at least one win •as part of regular weekend rotation since Greg Reynolds in 2004.Is coming off a stellar effort in an 8-6 Stanford victory last Friday night in USC, •pitching into the 9th and tying his career high with 8.0 innings pitched...took an 8-2 lead into the 9th, but departed after loading the bases with nobody out.Victory over the Trojans snapped a 5-start winless stretch (0-3)...had a respectable 4.70 •ERA (16er, 30.2ip) in those 5 starts, but Stanford failed to score more than 2 runs in 4 of those games.Is 2-1 with a 3.00 ERA (12er, 36.0ip) and a .164 avg. against (20-for-122) in his 5 •Pac-10 road starts (at California, at Oregon, at Arizona State, at Washington State and at USC).Tossed a 3-hitter for his 1st career complete game May 1 at Washington State, an 8.0-inning effort in a 3-1 loss...struck out 7 and did not walk a •batter...retired the last 13 batters he faced, but surrendered a pair of solo HRs.Limited Arizona State - the Pac-10’s top offense by batting average and runs - to just 2 singles in 7.0-shutout innings April 24, while compiling a career-•high 10 strikeouts (5bb)...departed with a 2-0 lead, but the Sun Devils rallied for a 7-2 victory.Earned a 3-1 win April 4 at Oregon to improve to 3-0, carrying a shutout into the 8th inning (7.2ip,5h,1r,1er,1bb,7so).•Was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week for March 2-8 after leading Stanford to a 7-1 victory over No. 2 Texas in his 1st career start March •7...stymiedtheLonghornsover7.1-excellentinnings,handingTexasitsfirstlossoftheseasonafteropening11-0...carriedashutoutintotheeighthinning, and departed after allowing only three hits - a double and two singles...struck out 4 and walked 2.

    PRIES’ 2009 APPEARANCES(italics denotes relief appearance; bold denotes complete game)

    Date, Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB SO2/20 vs. Vandy W(1-0) 6-5(10) 3.0 2 0 0 1 13/1 at CSF ND 3-9 4.0 3 4 4 2 23/7 vs. Texas W(2-0) 7-1 7.1 3 1 1 2 43/22 at Cal ND 6-5(12) 5.1 1 3 3 2 53/28 vs. Wash ND 7-9 3.0 5 4 4 1 14/4 at Ore W(3-0) 3-1 7.2 5 1 1 1 74/10 vs. UCLA ND 5-8 4.2 7 3 3 2 14/18 at ASU ND 2-7 7.0 2 0 0 5 104/24 vs. Ariz L(3-1) 1-11 4.2 7 6 6 5 15/1 at WSU L(3-2) 1-3 8.0 3 3 3 0 75/8 vs. NM L(3-3) 1-7 6.1 7 5 4 3 25/15 at USC W(4-3) 8-6 8.0 9 5 5 1 8

    Pries’ Season/Career Highs IP: 8.0 (2x), last: 5/15 at USC SO: 10, 4/18 at Arizona State Winning Streak: 3g, 2/20-4/4

  • MOONEYHAM’S 2009 APPEARANCES(italics denotes relief appearance; bold denotes complete game)

    Date, Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB SO2/21 vs. Vandy (2) ND 6-5 2.1 1 0 0 3 12/28 at CSF L(0-1) 2-3 5.0 4 3 3 6 43/8 vs. Texas ND 1-5 1.0 3 3 2 1 23/23 at Cal ND 4-11 4.0 2 4 4 8 53/29 vs. Wash W(1-1) 11-0 7.0 1 0 0 3 104/5 at Ore W(2-1) 6-3 6.2 5 3 3 2 74/11 vs. UCLA W(3-1) 7-2 6.0 4 2 2 4 104/19 at ASU L(3-2) 3-6 3.1 3 4 4 8 14/25 vs. Ariz W(4-2) 3-1 6.2 4 1 1 4 65/2 at WSU ND 12-9 3.0 3 6 6 5 35/9 vs. NM W(5-2) 17-5 7.1 7 5 5 0 85/16 at USC W(6-2) 9-1 9.0 7 1 1 4 11

    Mooneyham’s Season/Career Highs IP: 9.0, 5/16 at USC SO: 11, 5/16 at UsC Winning Streak: 3g (2x), last: 4/25-present

    STANFORD’S PROBABLE SATURDAY STARTERSATURDAY, MAY 23 VS. OREGON STATE#34 BRETT MOONEYHAM • FR. • LHP (6-2, 4.55 ERA)

    OVERALLYEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG 2009 4.55 6-2 12 10 1 0/1 0 61.1 44 32 31 48 68 .214 TOTALS 4.55 6-2 12 10 1 0/1 0 61.1 44 32 31 48 68 .214

    PAC-10YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG 2009 4.14 5-1 8 8 1 0/1 0 45.2 29 21 21 38 53 .191 TOTALS 4.14 5-1 8 8 1 0/1 0 45.2 29 21 21 38 53 .191

    Cardinal CareerFreshman southpaw has logged most of the campaign in Stanford’s weekend •rotation, and will make his 5th consecutive start in the Saturday slot.Graduated in 2008 from Buhach Colony (Atwater, CA) High School, after leading his •club to four consecutive league championships.Named the Modesto Bee’s 2008 High School Player of the Year after going 9-2 with a •0.97 ERA, .116 opponents’ batting average and 103 strikeotus in just 58 innings...also batted .379 with four home runs and 35 RBI.Was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 15th round of the 2008 MLB First-•Year Player Draft, but did not sign a professional contract.

    2009 SeasonRanks 14th in the country by yielding a paltry 6.46 hits per 9.0 innings (44h, 61.1ip), •and is 53rd with a mark of 9.98 strikeouts per 9.0 frames (68so).Ranks among Pac-10 leaders for: fewest hits (t-2nd - 44), opponents’ batting avg. (5th •- .214), wins (t-7th - 6) and fewest runs (t-7th - 32)...in conference-only games, is tied for 1st in starts (8), 4th in opponents’ batting avg. (.191), tied for 4th in wins (5), 6th for fewest hits (29) and 7th for strikeouts (53).Is 6-1 with a 3.99 ERA (22er, 49.2ip) and a .202 avg. against (34-for-168) in his last •8 starts (Stanford is 7-1), including wins in his last 2 starts.Struck out a career-high 11 in his 1st collegiate complete game, a 9-1 win last •Saturday at USC...tossed a 7-hitter, while issuing only 4 walks...did not allow a hit after a leadoff double in the 6th.1st Stanford freshman in nearly 10 years to record double-digit strikeouts in a game has •logged 3 such efforts (11 at USC, 10 April 11 vs. UCLA and 10 March 29 vs. Washington).Earned his 1st collegiate win March 29 vs. Washington, combining with • Drew Storen on a 2-hit shutout in Stanford’s 11-0 victory...with 10 strikeouts, became the 1st Cardinal rookie to fan at least 10 in a game since Brian Sager struck out 12 on April 3, 1999 vs. Washington State....held Washington hitless through 5.0 innings, and allowed only a bunt single in his 7.0-brilliant innings

    STANFORD’S MULTI-HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot August, Joey 19 3 1 - 23 Kiilsgaard, Kellen 14 5 - - 19 Gerhart, Toby 13 5 - - 18 Milleville, Brent 13 3 1 - 17 Walsh, Colin 10 5 1 - 16 Jones, Zach 12 3 - - 15 Gaylord, Adam 9 1 - - 10 Schlander, Jake 6 4 - - 10 Clowe, Ben 7 1 - - 8 Kaskow, Jonathan 3 - - - 3 Whitlow, Jeff 3 - - - 3 Moon, Min (Brian) 2 - - - 2 Team 111 30 3 0 144

    STANFORD’S MULTI-RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot Milleville, Brent 6 3 3 1 13 Gerhart, Toby 12 - - - 12 Kiilsgaard, Kellen 7 1 2 1 11 Walsh, Colin 4 2 1 - 7 August, Joey 5 - 1 - 6 Jones, Zach 5 1 - - 6 Schlander, Jake 4 1 - - 5 Gaylord, Adam 2 1 1 - 4 Kaskow, Jonathan 2 1 - - 3 Clowe, Ben - 1 - - 1 Moon, Min (Brian) - 1 - - 1 Whitlow, Jeff 1 - - - 1 Team 48 12 8 2 70

    STANFORD’S HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Player 1R 2R 3R GS Tot Milleville, Brent 5 5 1 3 14 Kiilsgaard, Kellen 7 2 0 0 9 Gerhart, Toby 4 3 0 0 7 August, Joey 4 0 0 1 5 Jones, Zach 1 2 0 0 3 Clowe, Ben 3 0 0 0 3 Gaylord, Adam 2 0 0 0 2 Kaskow, Jonathan 1 1 0 0 2 Moon, Min (Brian) 1 0 0 0 1 Schlander, Jake 1 0 0 0 1 Whitlow, Jeff 2 0 0 0 2 Team 31 13 1 4 49

  • 2009 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

    BATTINGAt Bats: 48, 5/12 at San Jose StateRuns Scored: 17, 5/9 vs. New MexicoRuns Scored – Inning: 10, 4/15 at Santa Clara (6th)Hits: 18, 4/20 vs. Santa ClaraHits, Inning: 7 (2x), last: 5/10 vs. New Mexico (2nd)RBI: 17, 5/9 vs. New MexicoDoubles: 5 (2x), last: 5/9 vs. New MexicoTriples: 2,5/13vs.PacificHome Runs: 5, 5/9 vs. New MexicoTotal Bases: 35, 5/9 vs. New MexicoWalks: 11, 3/22 at CaliforniaStrikeouts: 16, 3/22 at CaliforniaSacrificeBunts: 4, 4/5 at OregonSacrificeFlies: 2 (7x), last: 5/16 at USCHit By Pitch: 4, 4/17 at Arizona StateStolen Bases: 4, 3/22 at CaliforniaCaught Stealing: 2 (3x), last: 4/24 vs. ArizonaRunners LOB: 16, 3/22 at CaliforniaHit Into DP: 3, 4/18 at Arizona State

    PITCHINGInnings Pitched: 13.0, 5/12 at San Jose StateRuns Allowed: 14, 4/17 at Arizona StateEarned Runs Allowed: 13, 5/6 at Santa ClaraFewest Runs Allowed: 0, 3/29 vs. WashingtonFewest ER Allowed: 0 (2x), last: 4/20 vs. Santa ClaraWalks: 12, 3/23 at CaliforniaFewest Walks: 0, 5/3 at Washington StateStrikeouts: 15, 3/29 vs. WashingtonHits Allowed: 18, 5/6 at Santa ClaraFewest Hits Allowed: 2, 3/29 vs. Washington

    FIELDINGPutouts: 39, 5/12 at San Jose StateAssists: 18, 5/19 vs. UC DavisErrors: 4, 3/6 vs. TexasFewest Errors: 0 (22x), last: 5/16 at USCDPs Turned: 3, 4/29 vs. Sacramento StateTPs Turned: None

    MISCELLANEOUSLongest Winning Streak: 6, 5/9-16Longest Losing Streak: 6, 2/25-3/6Most Games Over .500: 8, 5/16 (29-21)Most Games Under .500: 6 (2x), last: 3/23 (4-10)Biggest Victory Margin: 13, 4/15 at Santa Clara (16-3)Biggest Losing Margin: 10, 4/24 vs. Arizona (1-11)Largest Comeback: 6, 5/5 vs. San Jose State (1-7)Largest Lead Surrendered: 2 (5x), last: 5/6 at Santa Clara (2-0)Walk-off Wins: 3, 2/20 vs. Vanderbilt (Gerhart) 4/9 vs. UCLA (Jones) 5/13vs.Pacific(Kiilsgaard)Longest Game (Innings): 13, 5/12 at San Jose StateLongest Game (Time): 4:28, 5/12 at San Jose StateLongest 9-Inn. Game (Time): 3:48, 5/2 at Washington StateShortest Game (Innings): 9 (48x), last: 5/19 vs. UC DavisShortest Game (Time): 2:07, 5/1 at Washington StateShortest 9-Inn. Game (Time): 2:07, 5/1 at Washington State Largest Home Attendance: 2,264, 3/7 vs. TexasLargest Road Attendance: 3,950, 4/18 at Arizona State

    2009 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

    BATTINGAt Bats: 6(12x),last:Augustvs.Pacific,5/13Runs Scored: 4, Gerhart at Washington State, 5/3Hits: 4 (3x), last: August and Milleville vs. Santa Clara, 4/20RBI: 7, Milleville vs. New Mexico, 5/9Doubles: 3, Milleville vs. Santa Clara, 4/20Triples: 1 (7x), last: AugustandWhitlowvs.Pacific,5/13Home Runs: 2 (3x), last: Milleville vs. New Mexico, 5/9Back-to-Back HRs: 1, Milleville and Clowe vs. New Mexico, 5/9 (3rd)Grand Slams: 4, August vs. Washington, 3/27 Milleville vs. Sacramento State, 4/29 Milleville at Santa Clara, 5/6 Milleville vs. New Mexico, 5/10Pinch Home Runs: NoneLeadoff Home Runs: NoneInside the Park HRs: NoneTotal Bases: 10, Kiilsgaard at California, 3/22Walks: 3 (7x), last: Walsh at USC, 5/16SacrificeBunts: 2 (2x), last: August at Oregon, 4/5SacrificeFlies: 1 (23x), last: Jones vs. UC Davis, 5/19Stolen Bases: 2 (5x), last: Jones vs. New Mexico, 5/9Hit By Pitch: 1 (43x), last: Milleville at USC, 5/16Hitting Streak: 12 games, Walsh, 4/5-24 Kiilsgaard, 5/2-17

    PITCHINGInn. Pitched (Start): 9.0, Mooneyham at USC, 5/16Inn. Pitched (Relief): 5.2, Fearnow vs. New Mexico, 5/10Fewest Runs (CG): 1, Mooneyham at USC, 5/16Fewest Hits (CG): 3, Pries at Washington State, 5/1Strikeouts: 11, Mooneyham at USC, 5/16Fewest Walks (CG): 0, Pries at Washington State, 5/1Winning Streak: 3 games, Pries (2/20-4/4), Mooneyham (3/29-4/11), Mooneyham (4/25-present), Storen (4/29-present)

    FIELDINGPutouts: 15 (2x), last: Milleville at Santa Clara, 5/6Assists: 8, Walsh vs. New Mexico, 5/10Errors: 2 (3x), last: Gaylord vs. San Jose State, 5/5

  • Stanford Baseball 2009 Numerical Roster

    NO NAME POS B/T HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Jeff Whitlow** OF R/R 5-10 195 Sr. 3V Southfield, MI (Detroit Country Day School) 2 Adam Gaylord IF R/R 6-3 210 Jr. 2V La Mirada, CA (La Mirada HS) 3 J.J. Jelmini* IF R/R 6-1 205 Sr. 3V Fresno, CA (Clovis West HS) 4 Mike Garza IF/RHP R/R 6-1 195 Fr. HS San Antonio, TX (McArthur HS) 5 Zach Jones* C/IF R/R 6-0 185 So. 1V Draper, UT (Jordan HS) 6 Jake Schlander* IF R/R 6-2 195 So. 1V Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral HS) 7 Joey August*** OF L/L 6-1 210 Sr. 3V Salem, OR (South Salem HS) 11 David Giuliani OF B/R 5-10 200 So. 1V Thorofare, NJ (West Deptford HS) 12 Wande Olabisi* OF R/R 6-0 212 Jr. 2V Houston, TX (St. Stephens Episcopal School) 13 Colin Walsh* IF B/R 6-1 200 So. 1V La Jolla, CA (The Bishop’s School) 15 Christian Griffiths C/OF B/R 6-2 180 Fr. HS Apple Valley, CA (Granite Hills HS) 16 Jordan Pries RHP R/R 6-1 190 Fr. HS Alameda, CA (Alameda HS) 17 Will Krasne RHP R/R 6-0 200 So. 1V Washington, DC (St. Albans School) 18 Scott Colton OF R/R 6-3 205 Fr. HS Newport Coast, CA (Mater Dei HS) 19 Brandt Walker RHP R/R 6-3 180 Jr. 2V Austin, TX (St. Stephens Episcopal School) 20 Jeffrey Inman** RHP R/R 6-2 185 Jr. 2V Bakersfield, CA (Garces Memorial HS) 21 Kellen Kiilsgaard OF L/L 6-2 225 So. 1V Auburn, WA (Auburn HS) 22 Min (Brian) Moon IF R/R 6-2 210 Jr. 2V Glendale, CA (Hoover HS) 23 Brian Busick RHP R/R 6-3 200 Fr. HS Poway, CA (Poway HS) 24 Toby Gerhart** OF R/R 6-1 232 Jr. 2V Norco, CA (Norco HS) 25 Brent Milleville*** 1B/C R/R 6-4 240 Sr. 3V Wichita, KS (Maize HS) 26 Drew Storen* RHP B/R 6-2 175 So. 1V Brownsburg, IN (Brownsburg HS) 27 Blake Hancock** LHP L/L 6-0 190 Sr. 3V Kingwood, TX (Kingwood HS) 28 Danny Sandbrink* RHP L/R 6-2 200 So. 1V St. Louis, MO (St. Louis Priory School) 29 Ben Clowe* C R/R 6-0 195 So. 1V Jacksonville, FL (The Bolles School) 30 Jonathan Kaskow 1B B/R 6-4 225 So. 1V Coppell, TX (Coppell HS) 31 Kellen McColl OF R/R 6-2 225 So. 1V Los Altos Hills, CA (Los Altos HS) 33 Chris Reed LHP L/L 6-4 190 Fr. HS Reseda, CA (Cleveland HS) 34 Brett Mooneyham LHP L/L 6-5 235 Fr. HS Atwater, CA (Buhach Colony HS) 36 Scott Snodgress LHP L/L 6-5 210 Fr. HS Yucaipa, CA (Yucaipa HS) 37 Michael Marshall* RHP/1B R/R 6-3 240 So. 1V El Paso, TX (Franklin HS) 39 Alex Pracher* RHP R/R 6-3 185 So. 1V Marlton, NJ (Cherokee HS) 40 Max Fearnow*** RHP R/R 6-4 205 Sr. 3V Omaha, NE (Westside HS) 48 Kyle Thompson RHP R/R 6-1 190 Jr. 2V Northridge, CA (Chaminade College Prep) 50 Carey Schwartz RHP R/R 6-2 175 So. 1V Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto HS) HEAD COACH: 9 – Mark Marquess, 33rd Season (Stanford, 1969) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: 32 – Dean Stotz, 33rd Season (Stanford, 1975) ASSISTANT COACH: 10 – Dave Nakama, 10th Season (Willamette, 1984) ASSISTANT COACH: 8 – Jeff Austin, 2nd Season (Stanford, 1998) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Andrew Clauson (CLAW-son) Ben Clowe (rhymes with glow) Max Fearnow (FEAR-no) Stanley Fich (Fitch) Toby Gerhart (GARE-heart) David Giuliani (JOO-lee-ahni) J.J. Jelmini (GEL-meanie)

    Jonathan Kaskow (CASS-co) Kellen Kiilsgaard (kills-GUARD) Will Krasne (KRAS-knee) Mark Marquess (MAR-kwess) Brent Milleville (MILL-ville) Jack Mosbacher (moss-BOCK-er) Dave Nakama (Nuh-COMMA)

    Wande Olabisi (WAND-day ola-BEE-see) Alex Pracher (PRAY-cher) Jordan Pries (Prees) Jake Schlander (Sh-LAND-er) Dean Stotz (STAHTZ)

    Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS • 6 Super Regional • 15 Regional • 20 Pac-10)

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Overall Statistics for Stanford (as of May 19, 2009)

    (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

    Record: 29-23 Home: 18-11 Away: 11-12 Pac-10: 12-12

    Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

    25 Milleville, Brent . 3 2 4 49-45 173 32 56 6 0 14 52 104 . 6 0 1 17 4 50 9 . 3 9 1 3 1 7-8 448 17 4 . 9 9 1

    13 Walsh, Colin . 3 2 2 51-49 183 42 59 10 0 0 24 69 . 3 7 7 49 3 43 0 . 4 7 0 1 5 4-9 92 140 5 . 9 7 9

    21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle . 3 1 6 50-48 190 37 60 13 1 9 45 102 . 5 3 7 27 7 39 4 . 4 1 8 1 0 1-3 80 1 3 . 9 6 4

    7 August, Joey . 3 1 1 51-51 219 36 68 13 1 5 34 98 . 4 4 7 11 2 15 11 . 3 4 8 1 4 2-5 97 2 1 . 9 9 0

    24 Gerhart, Toby . 2 9 5 52-50 190 45 56 12 2 7 35 93 . 4 8 9 25 8 45 4 . 3 9 0 5 1 6-6 96 3 1 . 9 9 0

    2 Gaylord, Adam . 2 8 0 45-42 150 22 42 10 0 2 25 58 . 3 8 7 4 3 27 1 . 3 0 6 3 6 1-3 21 87 9 . 9 2 3

    1 Whitlow, Jeff . 2 7 7 26-9 47 15 13 2 1 2 6 23 . 4 8 9 4 1 16 2 . 3 4 0 1 0 2-2 22 1 0 1.000

    29 Clowe, Ben . 2 7 6 45-21 134 15 37 5 0 3 11 51 . 3 8 1 10 2 28 4 . 3 3 6 0 3 0-0 76 10 3 . 9 6 6

    22 Moon, Min (Brian . 2 6 5 21-5 34 9 9 2 0 1 5 14 . 4 1 2 2 2 10 0 . 3 4 2 0 1 0-1 0 3 0 1.000

    30 Kaskow, Jonatha . 2 5 4 33-11 67 8 17 4 0 2 11 27 . 4 0 3 8 3 16 1 . 3 5 9 0 0 0-0 62 5 0 1.000

    5 Jones, Zach . 2 4 2 52-52 190 27 46 3 1 3 24 60 . 3 1 6 26 7 37 2 . 3 5 0 3 3 18-22 295 69 4 . 9 8 9

    6 Schlander, Jake . 2 3 9 52-52 176 32 42 11 1 1 22 58 . 3 3 0 16 0 41 6 . 2 9 6 4 6 3-4 77 156 6 . 9 7 5

    15 Griffiths, Christ . 2 3 8 15-2 21 1 5 1 0 0 1 6 . 2 8 6 2 0 10 0 . 3 0 4 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

    3 Jelmini, J.J. . 2 0 0 6-1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 . 4 2 9 0 0 0-0 2 2 1 . 8 0 0

    12 Olabisi, Wande . 1 1 1 16-2 18 6 2 1 0 0 1 3 . 1 6 7 1 1 6 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.000

    31 McColl, Kellen . 0 0 0 6-1 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 . 1 1 1 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000

    4 Garza, Mike . 0 0 0 3-0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000

    11 Giuliani, David . 0 0 0 7-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

    34 Mooneyham, Bre . 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 10 2 . 8 4 6

    16 Pries, Jordan . 0 0 0 8-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 13 1 . 9 3 8

    20 Inman, Jeffrey . 0 0 0 14-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 14 1 . 9 5 0

    Totals . 2 8 3 52 1811 332 513 93 7 49 297 767 . 4 2 4 206 43 391 45 . 3 6 6 23 30 45-64 1395 583 44 . 9 7 8

    Opponents . 2 7 1 52 1734 289 470 77 6 46 262 697 . 4 0 2 199 54 362 38 . 3 6 1 14 50 47-78 1382 529 66 . 9 6 7

    LOB - Team (400), Opp (368). DPs turned - Team (41), Opp (47). CI - Team (1), Clowe 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), Gaylord 1,

    Milleville 1, Walsh 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Jones 1.

    (All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

    Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

    37 Marshall, Michael 3 . 5 3 0-1 20 2 0 0/0 0 35.2 39 14 14 9 32 5 0 2 . 2 9 8 3 5 0 1 3

    26 Storen, Drew 3 . 8 3 6-1 27 0 0 0/1 7 40.0 33 18 17 8 58 6 1 6 . 2 1 9 7 2 1 0 2

    16 Pries, Jordan 4 . 4 3 4-3 12 10 1 0/0 0 69.0 54 35 34 25 49 11 1 6 . 2 2 2 6 10 0 3 6

    23 Busick, Brian 4 . 5 0 1-1 11 4 0 0/0 0 12.0 12 6 6 3 6 1 0 1 . 2 7 3 1 3 0 1 1

    34 Mooneyham, Bre 4 . 5 5 6-2 12 10 1 0/1 0 61.1 44 32 31 48 68 3 1 5 . 2 1 4 9 4 2 1 7

    40 Fearnow, Max 4 . 7 0 4-3 20 3 0 0/0 0 46.0 48 27 24 19 31 10 0 6 . 2 7 1 4 2 0 1 4

    39 Pracher, Alex 5 . 0 0 0-1 18 0 0 0/0 0 27.0 30 17 15 8 11 7 1 3 . 2 8 8 1 2 0 1 2

    50 Schwartz, Carey 5 . 1 1 1-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 12.1 17 7 7 5 10 2 0 2 . 3 4 7 0 0 0 1 2

    36 Snodgress, Scott 5 . 5 7 1-3 16 5 0 0/0 1 32.1 40 23 20 12 17 8 1 3 . 3 0 8 6 9 1 0 3

    20 Inman, Jeffrey 6 . 1 1 2-6 11 11 0 0/0 0 53.0 62 40 36 19 33 6 0 4 . 3 0 7 8 6 1 2 12

    27 Hancock, Blake 6 . 1 7 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 11.2 17 12 8 4 6 1 0 0 . 3 4 7 1 1 0 0 3

    48 Thompson, Kyle 6 . 5 5 2-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 11.0 9 8 8 8 6 1 0 2 . 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 1

    19 Walker, Brandt 7 . 1 1 0-1 12 2 0 0/0 0 19.0 19 16 15 13 12 1 1 2 . 2 7 5 6 4 0 0 3

    28 Sandbrink, Dann 7 . 3 1 1-1 18 5 0 0/0 0 32.0 39 27 26 15 22 12 0 3 . 3 1 0 5 4 0 2 1

    33 Reed, Chris 15.43 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 5 4 4 2 1 2 0 0 . 4 5 5 0 1 0 1 0

    17 Krasne, Will 81.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 2 3 3 1 0 1 0 1 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 0

    Totals 5 . 1 9 29-23 52 52 2 1/1 8 465.0 470 289 268 199 362 77 6 46 . 2 7 1 58 54 5 14 50

    Opponents 5 . 5 9 23-29 52 52 1 0/0 13 460.2 513 332 286 206 391 93 7 49 . 2 8 3 41 43 8 23 30

    PB - Team (6), Jones 5, Clowe 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (10), Jones 5, Sandbrink 2, Pracher 1, Mooneyham 1, Inman 1, Opp

    (1). SBA/ATT - Jones (31-54), Clowe (15-21), Inman (6-11), Fearnow (8-10), Pries (4-10), Storen (7-9), Mooneyham (3-9),

    Marshall (2-7), Sandbrink (5-6), Snodgress (3-4), Walker (3-4), Schwartz, C. (2-3), Hancock (2-3), Pracher (1-1), Busick

    (1-1), Griffiths (1-1).

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Overall Statistics for Stanford (as of May 19, 2009)

    (All games Sorted by Fielding pct)

    Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci

    30 Kaskow, Jonatha 67 62 5 0 1.000 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    1 Whitlow, Jeff 23 22 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    37 Marshall, Michael 8 0 8 0 1.000 1 2 5 . 2 8 6 0 0

    28 Sandbrink, Dann 8 1 7 0 1.000 0 5 1 . 8 3 3 0 0

    39 Pracher, Alex 8 1 7 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

    36 Snodgress, Scott 6 3 3 0 1.000 0 3 1 . 7 5 0 0 0

    26 Storen, Drew 5 1 4 0 1.000 1 7 2 . 7 7 8 0 0

    27 Hancock, Blake 5 0 5 0 1.000 1 2 1 . 6 6 7 0 0

    50 Schwartz, Carey 4 1 3 0 1.000 0 2 1 . 6 6 7 0 0

    15 Griffiths, Christ 4 4 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

    19 Walker, Brandt 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 3 1 . 7 5 0 0 0

    23 Busick, Brian 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

    12 Olabisi, Wande 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    22 Moon, Min (Brian 3 0 3 0 1.000 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    31 McColl, Kellen 2 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    48 Thompson, Kyle 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    4 Garza, Mike 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    33 Reed, Chris 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    25 Milleville, Brent 469 448 17 4 . 9 9 1 38 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    7 August, Joey 100 97 2 1 . 9 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    24 Gerhart, Toby 100 96 3 1 . 9 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    5 Jones, Zach 368 295 69 4 . 9 8 9 7 31 23 . 5 7 4 5 0

    13 Walsh, Colin 237 92 140 5 . 9 7 9 28 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    6 Schlander, Jake 239 77 156 6 . 9 7 5 26 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    29 Clowe, Ben 89 76 10 3 . 9 6 6 0 15 6 . 7 1 4 1 1

    21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle 84 80 1 3 . 9 6 4 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    20 Inman, Jeffrey 20 5 14 1 . 9 5 0 0 6 5 . 5 4 5 0 0

    16 Pries, Jordan 16 2 13 1 . 9 3 8 0 4 6 . 4 0 0 0 0

    2 Gaylord, Adam 117 21 87 9 . 9 2 3 6 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    34 Mooneyham, Bre 13 1 10 2 . 8 4 6 0 3 6 . 3 3 3 0 0

    3 Jelmini, J.J. 5 2 2 1 . 8 0 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    40 Fearnow, Max 10 0 7 3 . 7 0 0 0 8 2 . 8 0 0 0 0

    11 Giuliani, David 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    17 Krasne, Will 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    Totals 2022 1395 583 44 . 9 7 8 41 47 31 . 6 0 3 6 1

    Opponents 1977 1382 529 66 . 9 6 7 47 45 19 . 7 0 3 10 1

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Conference statistics for Stanford (as of May 17, 2009)

    (Pac-10 games only Sorted by Batting avg)

    Record: 12-12 Home: 5-4 Away: 7-8 Pac-10: 12-12

    Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

    15 Griffiths, Christ . 3 3 3 3-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

    24 Gerhart, Toby . 3 2 3 24-24 93 20 30 7 2 4 17 53 . 5 7 0 8 6 22 3 . 4 0 4 2 0 4-4 49 1 1 . 9 8 0

    25 Milleville, Brent . 3 2 0 23-20 75 13 24 1 0 7 18 46 . 6 1 3 11 1 20 5 . 4 0 4 2 1 3-4 187 6 3 . 9 8 5

    7 August, Joey . 3 1 3 23-23 96 13 30 4 0 3 13 43 . 4 4 8 5 1 7 3 . 3 5 3 0 4 1-3 49 1 0 1.000

    29 Clowe, Ben . 3 0 5 21-9 59 4 18 0 0 1 6 21 . 3 5 6 3 1 9 2 . 3 4 9 0 1 0-0 6 1 0 1.000

    21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle . 3 0 0 24-24 90 18 27 6 0 5 20 48 . 5 3 3 14 5 22 3 . 4 1 8 1 0 1-1 37 1 2 . 9 5 0

    13 Walsh, Colin . 2 9 1 24-24 86 20 25 4 0 0 6 29 . 3 3 7 24 3 21 0 . 4 6 0 0 4 1-3 28 66 0 1.000

    2 Gaylord, Adam . 2 3 8 23-23 80 8 19 3 0 1 8 25 . 3 1 3 2 0 14 1 . 2 5 0 2 6 1-3 9 31 5 . 8 8 9

    6 Schlander, Jake . 2 2 2 24-24 81 16 18 3 1 1 7 26 . 3 2 1 6 0 21 4 . 2 7 3 1 4 1-1 40 56 3 . 9 7 0

    1 Whitlow, Jeff . 2 2 2 10-3 18 4 4 0 0 0 3 4 . 2 2 2 0 1 4 1 . 2 5 0 1 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000

    30 Kaskow, Jonatha . 2 1 4 14-4 28 3 6 2 0 1 6 11 . 3 9 3 2 1 11 0 . 2 9 0 0 0 0-0 31 3 0 1.000

    5 Jones, Zach . 2 0 2 24-24 84 6 17 3 0 1 8 23 . 2 7 4 13 6 20 2 . 3 4 6 1 3 5-6 188 30 0 1.000

    22 Moon, Min (Brian . 1 7 6 10-3 17 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 . 2 3 5 2 0 3 0 . 2 6 3 0 1 0-1 0 1 0 1.000

    12 Olabisi, Wande . 0 0 0 4-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

    16 Pries, Jordan . 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 12 0 1.000

    34 Mooneyham, Bre . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 7 1 . 8 8 9

    20 Inman, Jeffrey . 0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 11 1 . 9 3 3

    Totals . 2 7 2 24 817 129 222 34 3 24 113 334 . 4 0 9 90 25 178 24 . 3 5 8 10 24 18-27 636 238 16 . 9 8 2

    Opponents . 2 5 2 24 779 126 196 30 3 22 115 298 . 3 8 3 99 23 196 11 . 3 5 0 8 20 19-36 646 267 30 . 9 6 8

    LOB - Team (191), Opp (167). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (25). IBB - Team (2), Walsh 1, Gaylord 1, Opp (1). Picked off -

    Jones 1.

    (Pac-10 games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

    Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

    27 Hancock, Blake 1 . 9 3 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 3 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 . 1 8 8 0 1 0 0 0

    23 Busick, Brian 3 . 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 . 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 1

    34 Mooneyham, Bre 4 . 1 4 5-1 8 8 1 0/1 0 45.2 29 21 21 38 53 2 1 3 . 1 9 1 7 2 1 0 4

    40 Fearnow, Max 4 . 3 0 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 14.2 15 9 7 9 9 4 0 1 . 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0

    37 Marshall, Michael 4 . 5 0 0-1 6 1 0 0/0 0 14.0 18 7 7 2 15 2 0 0 . 3 3 3 1 2 0 1 1

    16 Pries, Jordan 4 . 6 6 2-2 8 8 1 0/0 0 48.1 39 25 25 17 40 8 1 5 . 2 2 8 5 8 0 2 3

    28 Sandbrink, Dann 4 . 9 1 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 7 5 4 3 6 3 0 2 . 2 3 3 4 0 0 0 0

    26 Storen, Drew 5 . 0 6 2-1 14 0 0 0/1 5 21.1 19 12 12 4 33 5 1 4 . 2 2 9 2 2 0 0 2

    36 Snodgress, Scott 5 . 1 4 0-1 4 0 0 0/0 1 7.0 8 4 4 4 5 1 0 1 . 2 6 7 2 1 0 0 0

    39 Pracher, Alex 5 . 8 7 0-1 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 8 6 5 3 4 1 0 1 . 2 7 6 1 0 0 1 0

    20 Inman, Jeffrey 6 . 1 7 2-4 7 7 0 0/0 0 35.0 41 25 24 13 23 4 0 3 . 3 1 1 7 3 0 2 7

    50 Schwartz, Carey 7 . 7 1 1-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 . 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 1

    48 Thompson, Kyle 40.50 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

    19 Walker, Brandt 54.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 0 1

    33 Reed, Chris 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Totals 5 . 0 5 12-12 24 24 2 1/1 6 212.0 196 126 119 99 196 30 3 22 . 2 5 2 31 23 1 8 20

    Opponents 4 . 7 6 12-12 24 24 0 0/0 9 215.1 222 129 114 90 178 34 3 24 . 2 7 2 17 25 4 10 24

    PB - Team (3), Jones 3, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (4), Jones 3, Inman 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Jones (16-33), Pries (2-7), Storen

    (5-6), Mooneyham (1-6), Inman (3-5), Fearnow (4-5), Clowe (3-3), Hancock (2-3), Marshall (0-2), Pracher (1-1), Schwartz, C.

    (1-1).

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Conference statistics for Stanford (as of May 17, 2009)

    (Pac-10 games only Sorted by Fielding pct)

    Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci

    5 Jones, Zach 218 188 30 0 1.000 3 16 17 . 4 8 5 3 0

    13 Walsh, Colin 94 28 66 0 1.000 9 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    7 August, Joey 50 49 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    30 Kaskow, Jonatha 34 31 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    16 Pries, Jordan 12 0 12 0 1.000 0 2 5 . 2 8 6 0 0

    29 Clowe, Ben 7 6 1 0 1.000 0 3 0 1.000 0 0

    1 Whitlow, Jeff 6 6 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    37 Marshall, Michael 3 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 0

    39 Pracher, Alex 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

    50 Schwartz, Carey 2 0 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

    19 Walker, Brandt 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    23 Busick, Brian 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    27 Hancock, Blake 1 0 1 0 1.000 1 2 1 . 6 6 7 0 0

    40 Fearnow, Max 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 4 1 . 8 0 0 0 0

    22 Moon, Min (Brian 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    26 Storen, Drew 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 5 1 . 8 3 3 0 0

    36 Snodgress, Scott 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    25 Milleville, Brent 196 187 6 3 . 9 8 5 12 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    24 Gerhart, Toby 51 49 1 1 . 9 8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    6 Schlander, Jake 99 40 56 3 . 9 7 0 9 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle 40 37 1 2 . 9 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    20 Inman, Jeffrey 15 3 11 1 . 9 3 3 0 3 2 . 6 0 0 0 0

    2 Gaylord, Adam 45 9 31 5 . 8 8 9 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    34 Mooneyham, Bre 9 1 7 1 . 8 8 9 0 1 5 . 1 6 7 0 0

    12 Olabisi, Wande 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    15 Griffiths, Christ 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    28 Sandbrink, Dann 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    48 Thompson, Kyle 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    33 Reed, Chris 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0

    Totals 890 636 238 16 . 9 8 2 14 19 17 . 5 2 8 3 0

    Opponents 943 646 267 30 . 9 6 8 25 18 9 . 6 6 7 5 0

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Season Game Highs for Stanford (as of May 19, 2009)

    (All games)

    TEAM GAME HIGHS

    Batting

    At bats: 48 - vs San Jose State (May 12, 2009)

    Runs scored: 17 - vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Hits: 18 - vs Santa Clara (Apr 20, 2009)

    RBIs: 17 - vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Doubles: 5 - vs Santa Clara (Apr 20, 2009)

    5 - vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Triples: 2 - vs Pacific (May 13, 2009)

    Home runs: 5 - vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Total bases: 35 - vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Walks: 11 - vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    Strikeouts: 16 - vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    Sac hits: 4 - vs Oregon (Apr 05, 2009)

    Sac flies: 2 - (7 times )

    Stolen bases: 4 - vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    Hit by pitch: 4 - vs Arizona State (Apr 17, 2009)

    Caught stealing: 2 - vs Cal State Fullerton (Feb 27, 2009)

    2 - vs UC Davis (Mar 25, 2009)

    2 - vs Arizona (Apr 24, 2009)

    Runners LOB: 16 - vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    Hit into DP: 3 - vs Arizona State (Apr 18, 2009)

    Fielding

    Putouts: 39 - vs San Jose State (May 12, 2009)

    Assists: 18 - vs UC Davis (May 19, 2009)

    Errors: 4 - vs Texas (Mar 06, 2009)

    Passed balls: 2 - vs Arizona (Apr 24, 2009)

    DPs turned: 4 - vs USC (May 16, 2009)

    Pitching

    Innings pitched: 13.0 - vs San Jose State (May 12, 2009)

    Runs allowed: 14 - vs Arizona State (Apr 17, 2009)

    Earned runs: 13 - vs Santa Clara (May 06, 2009)

    Walks allowed: 12 - vs California (Mar 23, 2009)

    Strikeouts: 15 - vs Washington (Mar 29, 2009)

    Hits allowed: 18 - vs Santa Clara (May 06, 2009)

    Doubles allowed: 6 - vs Santa Clara (May 06, 2009)

    Triples allowed: 1 - (6 times )

    Homers allowed: 3 - vs Vanderbilt (Feb 21, 2009)

    3 - vs Cal State Fullerton (Mar 01, 2009)

    Wild pitches: 3 - (7 times )

    Hit batters: 4 - vs Vanderbilt (Feb 21, 2009)

    4 - vs Washington (Mar 28, 2009)

    4 - vs San Jose State (May 05, 2009)

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Season Game Highs for Stanford (as of May 19, 2009)

    (All games)

    INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

    Batting

    At bats: 6 - (12 times )

    Runs scored: 4 - Gerhart, Toby vs Washington State (May 02, 2009)

    Hits: 4 - Walsh, Colin vs Washington (Mar 29, 2009)

    4 - August, Joey vs Santa Clara (Apr 20, 2009)

    4 - Milleville, Brent vs Santa Clara (Apr 20, 2009)

    RBIs: 7 - Milleville, Brent vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Doubles: 3 - Milleville, Brent vs Santa Clara (Apr 20, 2009)

    Triples: 1 - (7 times )

    Home runs: 2 - Kiilsgaard, Kellen vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    2 - Milleville, Brent vs UCLA (Apr 11, 2009)

    2 - Milleville, Brent vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

    Total bases: 10 - Kiilsgaard, Kellen vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    Walks: 3 - (7 times )

    Strikeouts: 4 - Kaskow, Jonathan vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    Sac hits: 2 - Gaylord, Adam vs California (Mar 22, 2009)

    2 - August, Joey vs Oregon (Apr 05, 2009)

    Sac flies: 1 - (23 times )

    Stolen bases: 2 - (5 times )

    Hit by pitch: 1 - (43 times )

    Caught stealing: 1 - (19 times )

    Runners LOB: 6 - Clowe, Ben vs Vanderbilt (Feb 20, 2009)

    6 - Milleville, Brent vs California (Apr 13, 2009)

    Fielding

    Putouts: 15 - Milleville, Brent vs Oregon (Apr 03, 2009)

    15 - Milleville, Brent vs Santa Clara (May 06, 2009)

    Assists: 8 - Walsh, Colin vs New Mexico (May 10, 2009)

    Errors: 2 - Fearnow, Max vs Vanderbilt (Feb 21, 2009)

    2 - Clowe, Ben vs Texas (Mar 06, 2009)

    2 - Gaylord, Adam vs San Jose State (May 05, 2009)

    Passed balls: 2 - Jones, Zach vs Arizona (Apr 24, 2009)

    Pitching

    Innings pitched: 9.0 - Mooneyham, Brett vs USC (May 16, 2009)

    Runs allowed: 7 - Inman, Jeffrey vs Arizona State (Apr 17, 2009)

    7 - Storen, Drew vs Arizona State (Apr 18, 2009)

    Earned runs: 7 - Inman, Jeffrey vs Arizona State (Apr 17, 2009)

    7 - Storen, Drew vs Arizona State (Apr 18, 2009)

    Walks allowed: 8 - Mooneyham, Brett vs California (Mar 23, 2009)

    8 - Mooneyham, Brett vs Arizona State (Apr 19, 2009)

    Strikeouts: 11 - Mooneyham, Brett vs USC (May 16, 2009)

    Hits allowed: 9 - Inman, Jeffrey vs Vanderbilt (Feb 20, 2009)

    9 - Pries, Jordan vs USC (May 15, 2009)

    Doubles allowed: 2 - (10 times )

    Triples allowed: 1 - (6 times )

    Homers allowed: 2 - Fearnow, Max vs Cal State Fullerton (Mar 01, 2009)

    2 - Pries, Jordan vs Washington State (May 01, 2009)

    2 - Mooneyham, Brett vs New Mexico (May 09, 2009)

  • Wild pitches: 3 - Inman, Jeffrey vs Washington (Mar 27, 2009)

    Hit batters: 3 - Snodgress, Scott vs San Jose State (May 05, 2009)

  • 2009 Stanford Baseball

    Game Results for Stanford (as of May 19, 2009)

    (All games)

    Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Pac-10 Pitcher of record Attend Time

    Feb 20, 2009 VANDERBILT W 6-5 (10) 1-0-0 0-0-0 Pries (W 1-0) 1 9 5 5 3:13

    Feb 21, 2009 VANDERBILT L 9-12 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Sandbrink (L 0-1) 1 6 8 7 3:22

    Feb 21, 2009 VANDERBILT W 6-5 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Storen (W 1-0) 1 6 8 7 3:03

    Feb 25, 2009 SAINT MARY'S L 3-5 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 Walker (L 0-1) 5 6 8 3:28

    Feb 27, 2009 at #7 Cal State Fullerton L 1-8 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 Inman (L 0-1) 2 4 9 5 2:43

    Feb 28, 2009 at #7 Cal State